One thing you have to keep in mind is that those hand trainers aren't super representative of the actual force being used. I would just reference them as low/medium/high.
To get a real number you'd need a hand grip dynanometer.
One thing you have to keep in mind is that those hand trainers aren't super representative of the actual force being used. I would just reference them as low/medium/high.
To get a real number you'd need a hand grip dynanometer.
Thank you! I was thinking of buying a dynanometer. I'd have to go for an inexpensive one on Amazon. A professional dynanometer would cost me a rib cage.
Yeah, I just happened to acquire a professional one when the previous renter left a bunch of stuff in a shef (she worked in PT, told landlord she didn't want any of it).
It's been fun to play around with every few months.
Check whether your local gym keeps one in reserve
Humblebrag? 90kg is without a doubt very strong. Just wach some vids of influencers challenging random people to test it. Even people that work with their hands all day rarely go up to 90kg...
90kg is strong, end of story.