PLATE HOLD/CARRIES: PINCHING / CLOSED HAND STRENGTH

PLATE HOLD/CARRIES: PINCHING / CLOSED HAND STRENGTH
GRIP STRENGTH EXERCISES
Grip Strength is a very important component in hockey because such strength helps regulate the blade angle of your stick. Whether it is shooting, receiving a pass, or stick handling. The ability to manipulate and maintain blade angle is very important. To highlight the importance of these exercises, the players with the strongest hands typically have the hardest shots.
Just like any other category, there isn’t just one simple exercise to improve grip strength. Grip Strength Programs can be separated into two training disciplines, Hand Strength, and Wrist/Forearm Strength. Hand Strength can be further divided into Crushing Strength or Pinching Strength, Closed or Open Handed. Each of these is then trained utilizing the Concentric/Eccentric with repetition method, Isometric Method with time, and Dynamic Method with Max Effort Singles. We train these Hand Strength utilizing various grippers and different forms of carries. The Wrist/Forearm division will incorporate Wrist Flexion/Extension, Wrist Pronation/Supination, and Wrist Radial/Ulnar Deviation. We train Wrist Forearm Strength incorporating the same methods utilizing various Wrist Rollers
Our program incorporates all these different training facets into a simple 5 min program that you can perform 2-3x per week.
HAND STRENGTH
Plate Carries – Pinching / Closed Hand Strength
- Grab a pair of weight plates
- Pinch the plates between your thumb and fingers, not utilizing the plate edge
- Either walking or stationary, hold for time prescribed