Why Devon Larratt Gives Away His Wrist Flexion Intentionally?
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Devon Larratt strategically sacrifices his wrist flexion in order to gain an additional advantage during arm wrestling matches.
By intentionally giving away this particular strength, he is able to manipulate his opponent's movements and create openings for himself to exploit.
This calculated tactic showcases Larratt's deep understanding of the sport and his ability to outsmart his competitors through strategic gameplay.
Larratt's decision to relinquish his wrist flexion is a calculated risk that requires a high level of skill and precision.
By sacrificing this aspect of his strength, he is able to lure his opponents into a false sense of security, only to then capitalize on their mistakes and weaknesses.
This strategic move not only showcases Larratt's tactical prowess but also his mental fortitude and ability to think several steps ahead of his competition.
I've been waiting for someone to make this video. Thank you
Well your wait is over
Devon didnt "invent" it, but he sure got good at it.
he did.
Someone else may have beening using it unintentionally,but they don't even know what it is and how it works,they don't seriously and
fully understand it.And they also are not good at it like Devon,nature have given us all bodies, but many people do not know how to discover and develop them,that's the difference.(This talk is only used to describe in this armwrestling sport)
He did.
@@reverse2063 Incorrect. There were pullers using these pressures and techniques before him. Names like "Crazy" George Iszakouits or Pascal Girard immediately come to mind.
I think the wrist kickback also allows your wrist to last longer before gassing out, and can also allow you to attack the opponents fingers more when you intiate a toproll.
When riser fails pronation defends, when pronation fails cupping defends, when cupping fails riser and pronation defends. When that has all failed you get your shoulder behind your hand and yell "his elbow!"
And pull your tongue out like Jerry and start sweating.
End off the day we all love devon that shit doesn't work on a powerhouse like levon
Protect his pronation. Thats about that
Really nice video :)
Thank you very much!
I use the kickback to avoid deep hooks, always conserving a bit of cup just to get into a comfy position to go into the toproll.
What a great video, thanks!!
Glad you liked it!
Devon is not the only person that does this lmao
Will they bloody bolt those tables down!
My backpressure 95lbs😊
My pronation 135lbs 💀
My cup will overpower your pronation and backpressure
@@farazkazemian8407 thats exactly why I train cup, that was my first big mistake
140lbs now
damn bro youre strong
great analysis, i just wonder if devon really brought this, isnt it just part of kings move in general ?
2:02 that seems something else
😂
Do you have to cup when u do this flop kickback??
No, posting toprollers don't need cup to take the hand, when you Kick back your wrist while pronating ,It becomes impossible for you opponent to supinate, Toproller's biggest weakness is when opponent supinates your hand , when hand gets supinated it's very easy to hook a toproller. Kick back is a antidote of supination. That is why no one can hook devon because he doesn't allow his opponent to supinate his wrist. Once you take your opponents cup ,you can later climb and engage your cup and you don't need to kick your wrist if your opponent loses the cup.
@@FSJazz so I'm supposing this flop kickback technique is better than a low hand toproll for hookers?
@@FSJazz so I'm supposing this flop kickback is better than a low hand toproll for hookers?
Molto interessante.
but a press kills this... Levon held him center table for show, just to not piss of ppv folks, then he just pressed him down. Devon is not that stong.
Levan admitted to losing his hand so he had to press. Why is it an issue for you lol.
Not that strong??? You are a big joke😂
@@XxPlus6xXnot an issue, but people think Devon held him there. Levon was playing with his wrist just to see, then said fuck it and turned up the power
@@hokiebama1187 Have your riser taken and try to do anything but a flop.
Plus he complains a lot
All his tricks don't work in front of levan 😂
This is common in all sports if you are gifted with genetic without lots of hard work you can reach no1 .