Even though Larry has the world's top armwrestlers visiting and training him, he's still seeking knowledge out online. This confirms his dedication and that he's just like all the other armwrestling addicts, and not just all about money.
Great video! After learning more about the high hook and being able to performe it at the table, I’ve noticed that cupping really is the make or break strenght in armwrestling. For me it’s the most important strenght to have. I think one of Engin’s quotes sums it up perfectly… ”It doesn’t matter if you choose to pronate or supinate. The cup is present during both”
Love it fellas. I'm brand new to this sport and I was just taught the value of hitting with 'your hammer' straight back against a hooker, peel those fingers and then fight for your 'happy bubble'. I seem to be much stronger opening a 'match' this way and as long as I don't just focus on the back pressure and still keep some cup and pronation on the hit... I'm feeling 'dangerous' to more experienced pullers and that makes me feel happy lol. Thanks for all the great advice.
Awesome man. Sometimes too many cues can cause confusion anyway so starting with a simple protocol like that makes a ton of sense. Thanks for the support man💪🔥
@@tablemonkeys5262 So to heal, we have to feel the pain again. I'll try beerman solution with the multispinner, I dont have practice or regular table time right now.
Can a high hook work well defensively against someone who has a very fast start with a lot of side pressure. The reason I ask this is because in a slow pull against my training partner I generally have his hand and out back pressure him (I naturally tend towards a toproll style), but in a match start he pretty much gets me in a flash pin every time and I am at a loss as to what my options are
Your problem is in your setup and timing the go. Your training partner most likely has more tournament/supermatch experience or is more naturally inclined to initiate faster on the go.
I'm brand new so I'm not sure if this even makes sense but would it be possible to try train some kind of hit that lands you in that position rather than trying to hit to the pin?
Yes, learning to quickly find that position through a hit will train pretty much all the aspects needed in armwrestling except for supination. Also, learning to feel which pressures to focus on mid hit is going to make you a more efficient arm wrestler. For example, if you hit with all the fundementals but feel your rotation and backpressure isn't sufficient you can quickly sink into a deep hook and try to strengthen the fundamentals that you have access to. Likewise, if you feel your internal totation failing and like you can't really cup you can choose to move into more of a toproll.
So the way to start a high hook is to take your opponents cup and rotation. If you've done that then 100% of the time you'll just continue to toproll to the pad. If your opponent is a hooker and your backpressure and pronation can't take their hand you've just been sucked into a hook. How is the high hook then not just a posting toproll with more cup.
The angle of attack is also different from T1 to H1 because the high hook has more shoulder involved so you are able to drive more to the side. So yes more cup and more shoulder.
The riser tip when posting/applying back pressure has been a game changer for me
Thanks so much for watching!😃🙏 and double thanks for all you have done for Arm Wrestling 💪💪
Even though Larry has the world's top armwrestlers visiting and training him, he's still seeking knowledge out online. This confirms his dedication and that he's just like all the other armwrestling addicts, and not just all about money.
Great video! After learning more about the high hook and being able to performe it at the table, I’ve noticed that cupping really is the make or break strenght in armwrestling. For me it’s the most important strenght to have. I think one of Engin’s quotes sums it up perfectly… ”It doesn’t matter if you choose to pronate or supinate. The cup is present during both”
Great video, i never realized what i did was a high hook, i just thought this feels good and now i know i been naturally doing high hooks! thanks
BIG BRAINS. So great
I'm a beginner and that helps so much. Thank you!
Great video as usual. How a about another cooking video like "How not to burn pancakes"?
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Very informative, thanks!
Good shit! Train hard fellas
appreciate all the advice boys! keep up the content!
Love it fellas. I'm brand new to this sport and I was just taught the value of hitting with 'your hammer' straight back against a hooker, peel those fingers and then fight for your 'happy bubble'. I seem to be much stronger opening a 'match' this way and as long as I don't just focus on the back pressure and still keep some cup and pronation on the hit... I'm feeling 'dangerous' to more experienced pullers and that makes me feel happy lol. Thanks for all the great advice.
That's how I pick up hooker too huehuehue
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Awesome man. Sometimes too many cues can cause confusion anyway so starting with a simple protocol like that makes a ton of sense. Thanks for the support man💪🔥
Damn, glad I found this page. Great info guys
I just subscribed. Hello from northern NY USA. 52 year old Chainsaw puller. ARM WARS !!!
Appreciate it!!💪
Quality content guys, perfect for us noobies. Have you ever injured your side pressure muscle? mine hurts like hell, cant even wash my hands
We made a video about it
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@@tablemonkeys5262 So to heal, we have to feel the pain again. I'll try beerman solution with the multispinner, I dont have practice or regular table time right now.
Again awesome video! Thanks for that
Amazing video! I am from Toronto too!!!
Good job guys
Good video fellas.
Can a short hand leverage player play high hook against a long hand leverage player?
Does this work against someone with longer arms?
good video guys. i liked it
Can a high hook work well defensively against someone who has a very fast start with a lot of side pressure. The reason I ask this is because in a slow pull against my training partner I generally have his hand and out back pressure him (I naturally tend towards a toproll style), but in a match start he pretty much gets me in a flash pin every time and I am at a loss as to what my options are
Your problem is in your setup and timing the go. Your training partner most likely has more tournament/supermatch experience or is more naturally inclined to initiate faster on the go.
Great talk 💪🏼🔥
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Is there a rule about your stance?
I'm brand new so I'm not sure if this even makes sense but would it be possible to try train some kind of hit that lands you in that position rather than trying to hit to the pin?
Yes, learning to quickly find that position through a hit will train pretty much all the aspects needed in armwrestling except for supination. Also, learning to feel which pressures to focus on mid hit is going to make you a more efficient arm wrestler. For example, if you hit with all the fundementals but feel your rotation and backpressure isn't sufficient you can quickly sink into a deep hook and try to strengthen the fundamentals that you have access to. Likewise, if you feel your internal totation failing and like you can't really cup you can choose to move into more of a toproll.
@@ConeruZ Ok cool, makes sense thanks.
It seems to me it is a variation of posting toproll rather a hook.
So the way to start a high hook is to take your opponents cup and rotation. If you've done that then 100% of the time you'll just continue to toproll to the pad. If your opponent is a hooker and your backpressure and pronation can't take their hand you've just been sucked into a hook. How is the high hook then not just a posting toproll with more cup.
The angle of attack is also different from T1 to H1 because the high hook has more shoulder involved so you are able to drive more to the side. So yes more cup and more shoulder.
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