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Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 6 of 7
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Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 6 of 7 #armwrestling
Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 5 of 7
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Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 5 of 7 #armwrestling
Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 4 of 7
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Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 4 of 7 #armwrestling
Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 3 of 7
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Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 3 of 7 #armwrestling
Practice W/Sarah Backman PART 2 of 7
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Practice W/Sarah Backman PART 2 of 7 #armwrestling
Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 1 of 7
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Practice w/Sarah Backman PART 1 of 7 #armwrestling
Practice w/PAVLO PART 6 of 6. W/Eric Myler. Working Climbing a thumb
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Practice w/PAVLO PART 6 of 6. W/Eric Myler. Working Climbing a thumb #armwrestling #ericmyler
Practice w/Pavlo PART 5 of 6. W/Jordan Sill working toprolls
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Practice w/Pavlo PART 5 of 6. W/Jordan Sill working toprolls #armwrestling #jordansill
Practice w/Pavlo PART 4 of 6. W/Kody Merritt
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Practice w/Pavlo PART 4 of 6. W/Kody Merritt. Reverse Hit #armwrestling #kodymerritt
Practice w/Pavlo. PART 3 of 6. W/Jordan Sill and Kody Merritt. More Triangle.
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Practice w/Pavlo. PART 3 of 6. W/Jordan Sill and Kody Merritt. More Triangle. #armwrestling #kodymerritt #jordansill
Practice w/Pavlo. PART 2 of 6. Dragging and Top Rolling W/Cody Hunick and Robert Baxter
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Practice w/Pavlo. PART 2 of 6. Dragging and Top Rolling W/Cody Hunick and Robert Baxter #armwrestling
Practice w/Pavlo PART 1 of 6. W/Robert Baxter working triangle
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Practice w/Pavlo PART 1 of 6. W/Robert Baxter working the Triangle #armwrestling #robertbaxter
Training Pavlo PART 6 of 6. Toproll training
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Training Pavlo PART 6 of 6. Toproll training #armwrestling
Training Pavlo PART 5 of 6. Searching for height.
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Training Pavlo PART 5 of 6. Searching for height. #armwrestling
Trading Pavlo PART 4 of 6. No Load set up hook
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Trading Pavlo PART 4 of 6. No Load set up hook
Training Pavlo PART 3 of 6. Hooking
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Training Pavlo PART 3 of 6. Hooking
Training Pavlo PART 2 of 6. Drag down search for height.
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Training Pavlo PART 2 of 6. Drag down search for height.
Training Pavlo PART 1 of 6. Gaining Height
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Training Pavlo PART 1 of 6. Gaining Height
Practice PART 7 of 7 w/Paul Italia and Justin Green
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Practice PART 7 of 7 w/Paul Italia and Justin Green
Practice PART 6 of 7 W/Paul Italia and Aaron Myers
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Practice PART 6 of 7 W/Paul Italia and Aaron Myers
Practice PART 5 of 7 W/Paul Italia and Sarah LaFond.
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Practice PART 5 of 7 W/Paul Italia and Sarah LaFond.
Practice PART 4 of 7 W/Paul Italia and Kody Merritt. Opening a hand
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Practice PART 4 of 7 W/Paul Italia and Kody Merritt. Opening a hand
Practice PART 3 of 7 W/Paul Italia…Triangle training 
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Practice PART 3 of 7 W/Paul Italia…Triangle training 
Practice PART 2 of 7 W/Paul Italia, Sasho, Tom, Kyle and Tyler
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Practice PART 2 of 7 W/Paul Italia, Sasho, Tom, Kyle and Tyler
Practice PART 1 of 7. w/Paul Italia and Tyler
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Practice PART 1 of 7. w/Paul Italia and Tyler
Training Paul Italia PART 9 of 9. Triangle-hook/TR + climbing a thumb
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Training Paul Italia PART 9 of 9. Triangle-hook/TR climbing a thumb
Training Paul Italia PART 8 of 9. Training inside your Shoulder
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Training Paul Italia PART 8 of 9. Training inside your Shoulder
Trading Paul Italia PART 7 of 9. Learning Top Roll
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Trading Paul Italia PART 7 of 9. Learning Top Roll
Training Paul Italia PART 6 of 9. How to and stop a hook
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Training Paul Italia PART 6 of 9. How to and stop a hook

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  • @Ohyeahspinach
    @Ohyeahspinach 4 дні тому

    He’ll of an informative series. Just finished up and wow… I’ll be watching this again.

  • @mutlucankartal9524
    @mutlucankartal9524 6 днів тому

    at this point the armwrestling becomes a chess game ..

  • @utewbd
    @utewbd 7 днів тому

    For anyone new to the sport, if you train often as taught by westside barbell, do NOT ego lift, do the weights you can handle so that you actually recover enough to armwrestle. Starting out, consider table time your max effort day until you don't get sore from practice. If you are plateauing on strength, you need to rest more.

  • @joe_finnertyy
    @joe_finnertyy 15 днів тому

    💪🏼

  • @utewbd
    @utewbd Місяць тому

    Just training my riser a lot helped me out with this, which is probably enabling me to actually apply back pressure

  • @E33574
    @E33574 Місяць тому

    phenomenal

  • @E33574
    @E33574 Місяць тому

    great vid thanks

  • @LurkerBelow-uh7fo
    @LurkerBelow-uh7fo Місяць тому

    You should train Brian Shaw. You can turn him into a beast. He hasn't had proper training like this. Devon talks way over his head.

  • @utewbd
    @utewbd Місяць тому

    Thanks again for another great video, Bob. I'm 6'6" and struggling to be comfortable at the table. I started arnwrestling a month ago, and how to set and move my feet, keeping my hips to the table, avoiding squatting, etc. has been a huge challenge for me. Any advice?

  • @utewbd
    @utewbd Місяць тому

    Doing pushing after your hardest pulling day is really smart recovery wise. Another great video Bob, thank you. I mostly just train pull ups, dips and armwrestling specific stuff. Maybe I should put my pull up day opposite end of the week from practice, then have my dips come the day after practice. I do my armwrestling specific stuff everyday since it's mostly working out my forearms and specific motions for technical practice and bloodflow recovery.

  • @utewbd
    @utewbd Місяць тому

    I don't care how old the vids are. I always feel compelled to comment you're the best armwrestling training anyone can find on youtube.

  • @utewbd
    @utewbd Місяць тому

    Absolutely the best armwrestling channel there is.

  • @gokublack5831
    @gokublack5831 Місяць тому

    Pabvlo is a monster in strength i noticing left hand and right hand hes super dangerous hes going to get really strong i can tell he will even be beating and contending with the top left and even right potentially at some point possibly soon.

  • @eyeseewho77
    @eyeseewho77 Місяць тому

    Great fucking video

  • @eyeseewho77
    @eyeseewho77 2 місяці тому

    I can’t see the small details 😢

  • @eyeseewho77
    @eyeseewho77 2 місяці тому

    Literally the best arm wrestling instructionals on the net.

  • @DrosekiddogamingDrosekiddogami
    @DrosekiddogamingDrosekiddogami 2 місяці тому

    No way I actually thought that i kade that moves my self but... It was exposed by u already 😅

  • @TheHalfmanofOz
    @TheHalfmanofOz 2 місяці тому

    Your explanation was excellent.

  • @thearmwrestlingmemechannel1434
    @thearmwrestlingmemechannel1434 2 місяці тому

    Hi bob I watched the training methods todd Hutchings does and wrote it all down..when I looked over at again though I thought this is so much volume for a natural puller, I'm sure recovery is not enough and hence burnout/injury is at a greater risk. Thoughts on this? Is his routine designed more for an 'enhanced' puller?

    • @utewbd
      @utewbd Місяць тому

      Absolutely it is. I would recommend starting out slow to avoid tendonitis. If you aren't seeing strength gains (more rep same weight or more weight same rep) workout to workout, you need to put more space in between them. If you want to follow the volume of a Hutchings routine, just do very low weights and cautiously increase it. Unless you're already very experienced on the table, I think you should save more of your strength for actual pulling/practices, and do your lifts in between as long as you aren't just breaking yourself down doing it.

  • @jacobobos
    @jacobobos 2 місяці тому

    Yep that's the worst rule they haven't removed

  • @AliHassan-e5q5n
    @AliHassan-e5q5n 2 місяці тому

    Love you sir ❤❤❤

  • @eyeseewho77
    @eyeseewho77 2 місяці тому

    What a great fucking video. Thank you Bob‼️

  • @akshayrawat609
    @akshayrawat609 2 місяці тому

    what excercise short arm person can do to get strong toproll because short arm gus also have short fingers so hook never set

  • @EllaTheGlobetrotter
    @EllaTheGlobetrotter 3 місяці тому

    Bro this lady is literally the assistant principal at me school😭😭

  • @worldofwarcraftvince
    @worldofwarcraftvince 3 місяці тому

    If you been to construction trades do a lot of hammering after a year you will see a significant growth in size. Even if you have small hands and wrist it will grow big. All of that constant shock from hammering everyday will eventually create little micro tear in the connective tissues and micro fractures in the bone which will transform your hands and wrist. Have inherited small hands from my parents but with construction trades for 4 years and literally grew my hands. Recently been doing armwrestling training and it has helped me progress with top rolling bigger hands. I suggest for those who have small hands and want to start arm wrestling. Try to include literal hammering towards the end of your training routine for 10-15 mins. Literally just hammer against a solid object and if your hand hurts after 10 mins like literally the pump is great, means you’re doing it right.

  • @БорисИсаев-ь7х
    @БорисИсаев-ь7х 3 місяці тому

    Олрайт да

  • @JohnHughesTR
    @JohnHughesTR 3 місяці тому

    Where can I get that shirt mr Brown!

  • @zaeemarshad8729
    @zaeemarshad8729 4 місяці тому

    you solved my problem.... you're amazing

  • @abdenourkaibi5974
    @abdenourkaibi5974 4 місяці тому

    too smart

  • @JohnHughesTR
    @JohnHughesTR 5 місяців тому

    Where can i get one of those country crush handles?

  • @JohnHughesTR
    @JohnHughesTR 5 місяців тому

    Theres rule in evw now that person who has buckle gets to decide the tightness

  • @JohnHughesTR
    @JohnHughesTR 5 місяців тому

    A great way to maintain pronator is also giving up center table to maintain your wrist position.

  • @alessandrozani1010
    @alessandrozani1010 5 місяців тому

    So...what can the gentlemen with shorter arm do to reduce the advantage of his opponent ?

  • @the_arm_pit
    @the_arm_pit 5 місяців тому

    You're the man Bob Brown! 💪🏼

  • @yeybaby6778
    @yeybaby6778 5 місяців тому

    You are the best teacher for beginner bob damn this video is gold

  • @Milind.shete2233
    @Milind.shete2233 5 місяців тому

    Best teadcher❤❤❤

  • @FemiaOmac-yf4kx
    @FemiaOmac-yf4kx 5 місяців тому

    #RayCoach #BobBrown #RayCoach #EricWolfe #RayCoach #BillCollins #RayCoach #JohnBrzenk

  • @BG_puller
    @BG_puller 5 місяців тому

    it's a smart move in theory, but only works if you have the finger strength to contain them. Someone with very strong back pressure will be nearly impossible to contain with your fingers. And in the strap your wrist will just buckle. but like you said, requires tremendous strength to pull off.

  • @eyeseewho77
    @eyeseewho77 5 місяців тому

    Great stuff gents! Now all I have to do is remember to do it lol.

  • @FemiaOmac-yf4kx
    @FemiaOmac-yf4kx 5 місяців тому

    #KamilJablonski #BillCollins #BrownBob #EricWolfe #JohnBrzenk #DevonLarratt #LarryWheels #IrakliZirahashvilli #RuhalPaincker #LevanSaginashvilli #SchoolBoy #AlexTropoll #CoachRay #SuhaliKhan #SabinBadulescu #MichaelTodd #ShawStrength #RubalDhanker #ArmWrestling #DubaizMoviesIndian

  • @FemiaOmac-yf4kx
    @FemiaOmac-yf4kx 5 місяців тому

    #BobBrown #EricWolfe #ShawStrengthEastArmWrestling #RonRath #DannyGillean #JohnBrzenk #DevonLarratt #RayCoach #SchoolBoy #AlexTropoll #LarryWheels #LevanSaginashvilli #MichaelTodd #IrakliZirahashvilli #RubalDhanker #RuhalPaincker #ErmesGasparini #SabinBadulescu #KamilJablonski #ArmWrestling #IndianMoviesDubaiz #BobBrownReyOmacDilgsDilgsPapa

  • @Талсе
    @Талсе 5 місяців тому

    The question is how did John get that strong so a lot of armwrestlers get tired before him

  • @jameswheeler6954
    @jameswheeler6954 6 місяців тому

    Great video Bob !! 🔥 😊

  • @alessandrozani1010
    @alessandrozani1010 6 місяців тому

    Ciao Bob. I'd appreciate so much an assessment from you: I pulled a guy and the very first thing I did I completely pronated my hand. Now, I didn't finish him but I was very very surprised that he didn't contrast my immediate pronation, so I wonder if it is a technical mistake to pronate immediately after the go (my palm was facing the ground...and I was trying to get my opponent out of gas (I'm 42 he's 66...years old)...to finish him later...maybe shifting into a press...or a hook.). I'm just an amateur...I love armwrestling ... but pulled 3 three times in my all life...Thank you so much Bob...sorry if I asked a silly question. Bye !!!

  • @alessandrozani1010
    @alessandrozani1010 6 місяців тому

    Wonderful job Bob !!!

  • @Crypto-Reset
    @Crypto-Reset 6 місяців тому

    5'8 nut ridiculously small arms and hands, only 6 inch hands from bottom of palm to top of middle finger, 1.4 inch thumb. I've been training for 3 months now. I am in really good shape, I've been lifting for years but arm wrestling jusy drew me in. Even when people try to cup my entire hand I have to resort to locking my wrist and making the beginning of my knucle of my thumb the pressure point of force. Pronation training seems like my only real option along with wrist strength so my little hands dont get snapped back like the head of a match stick

  • @Explisid
    @Explisid 6 місяців тому

    why does he make faces? i really want to know, no trolling

    • @Sukarap2911
      @Sukarap2911 3 місяці тому

      That could be happen to anyone anytime anysoon

  • @BambaGanza
    @BambaGanza 6 місяців тому

    Who is this Jason guy? Damn

  • @stuartbailey6201
    @stuartbailey6201 6 місяців тому

    The 90 degree corner thing with the bands and stick . I’m gonna copy’ . I think it’s genius “ THANKS FOR SHARING.

  • @bishtmukul__02
    @bishtmukul__02 6 місяців тому

    I'm also a below knee amputee like you bob .... Glad to see you ❤