BANDED GRIP ROLLER

Published on December 29, 2024
Duration: 0:27

This guide details the Banded Grip Roller exercise, a tactical fitness drill demonstrated by DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler of GBRS Group. It emphasizes slow, controlled wrist flexion and extension under constant tension to build grip strength, forearm endurance, and wrist stability. The instruction highlights the importance of 'owning every inch' of the movement and maintaining control throughout the full range of motion, especially during the unwinding phase.

Quick Summary

The Banded Grip Roller is a tactical fitness drill for grip strength, forearm endurance, and wrist stability. Demonstrated by GBRS Group's DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler, it emphasizes slow, controlled wrist flexion and extension under constant tension, ensuring full range of motion and control throughout the movement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Banded Grip Roller Demonstration
  2. 00:17Movement Quality and Control Emphasis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Banded Grip Roller exercise?

The Banded Grip Roller is a tactical fitness drill focused on building grip strength, forearm endurance, and wrist stability. It involves slowly extending and flexing the wrists under constant tension from a resistance band and weight, emphasizing full range of motion and control.

Who demonstrates the Banded Grip Roller technique?

The Banded Grip Roller technique is demonstrated by DJ Shipley and observed by Cole Fackler, both associated with GBRS Group, known for their expertise in tactical fitness and operator training.

What are the key technique points for the Banded Grip Roller?

Key technique points include performing the movement slowly and deliberately, maintaining control throughout the entire range of motion, and 'owning every inch' of the exercise, especially during the wrist extension phase.

What equipment is needed for the Banded Grip Roller?

The Banded Grip Roller requires a barbell, a resistance band, and a weight such as a kettlebell attached to the end of the band. This setup creates constant tension for the wrist and forearm workout.

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