lol I only started training since November and my 1RM goes up by 5-10lbs per week 
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Replying to @alessio_magnus @doseofpercocets
I start to lose grip strength and have to use hook grip and chalk after about my 6-8th rep @ 90% 1RM. I should probably start taking beta-alanine. I refuse to use alternating grip though, even if it does slow me down a little. I want a balanced body.
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Replying to @alessio_magnus @doseofpercocets
No. I refuse. If I cannot lift it with an overhand grip, then I am not worthy. That is my mindset. The most I will do is use chalk.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @alessio_magnus
Cool, that’s your mindset. Our mindset is to lift with mixed grip, alternating. That doesn’t make us weak, so stop flaming random people for using mixed grip.
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Replying to @doseofpercocets @alessio_magnus
You're right, it doesn't make you weak. I was just razzing y'all. But it is indicative of a lagging grip strength which shouldn't be ignored if total strength is your goal and it can have potetentially negative effects, i.e. imbalances and higher potential for injury.
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Replying to @alessio_magnus @doseofpercocets
There's no such thing as weirdly high grip strength. The higher the grip strength, the more weight you can carry, and the more weight you can carry, the harder you can train in general. Most people in the western world just have extremely weak grip strength.
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But there really is no shame in using straps. For example:https://youtu.be/kgoT_l2vMM8
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