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Grip Strength

Grip Strength

The Complete Grip Strength Reference Guide

Grip strength is far more than your ability to hold onto a bar. It influences athletic performance, upper-body strength, shoulder stability, manual work, healthy aging, and everyday life.

Whether you're looking to improve pull-ups, carry heavier loads, perform better in sports, or simply maintain strength as you age, this guide serves as the central reference for everything related to grip strength.

This page is continuously updated as new research, training methods, and educational resources are added to the Monkee Grip Training Hub.

About this guide:
The Grip Strength Reference Guide is a living resource. As Monkee Grip publishes new research summaries, exercise guides, training programs, and educational articles, this page is continuously expanded and updated. Our goal is to create the most comprehensive, evidence-informed library on grip-intensive training available anywhere.


In This Guide

Grip Fundamentals

Learn the foundations of grip strength.

  • What Is Grip Strength?
  • Why Grip Strength Matters
  • Benefits of Grip Training
  • The Four Types of Grip Strength
  • Muscles Used in Grip Training

Grip Exercises

Explore exercises that develop stronger hands and forearms.

  • Dead Hangs
  • Farmer Carries
  • Thick Handle Training
  • Rope Training
  • Pinch Holds
  • Grip Endurance Exercises
  • Beginner Grip Exercises

Grip Training

Learn how to train effectively.

  • Progressive Overload
  • Time Under Tension
  • Training Frequency
  • Recovery
  • Common Mistakes
  • Building a Weekly Grip Program

Grip Testing

Measure your progress.

  • Grip Strength Standards
  • Dead Hang Benchmarks
  • Beginner Benchmarks
  • Advanced Benchmarks
  • Tracking Improvement

Grip Science

Understand why grip training works.

  • Forearm Anatomy
  • Hand Anatomy
  • Tendons and Connective Tissue
  • Neural Adaptations
  • Grip Strength & Aging
  • Grip Strength Research

Grip FAQs

Answers to the most common grip training questions.

  • How often should I train grip?
  • Can I train grip every day?
  • How long does it take to improve?
  • Why does my grip fail first?
  • Is grip strength genetic?

Latest Grip Strength Articles

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Recommended Reading

This is the only place I'd reference other hubs.

Rather than making them sections, I'd end with something like:

If you're interested in grip strength, you may also enjoy:

  • Shoulder Health Hub
  • Pull-Up Hub
  • Cable Training Hub
  • Exercise Library