It has taken me the better part of three months to get from the 50 lb grips up to the 150 lb grips, but I am very carefully making my way up to the 175 lb, and I intend to top out around 200-250 lb per hand. I suppose much of it depends on how much weight I lose, maintain, or gain over the coming months. If I can get myself below 180 lbs then the 200 lb grips strength should be enough to have helped me climb a little easier, but if I continue to balloon back up towards 215 lbs, then I will absolutely have to push my grips to be able to hold 250 lbs. No bones about it. The 300 & 350 are just ridiculous, and I was never going to go that hard with it. Funny to see them in my collection though. A gorilla would have no trouble with them, me on the other hand, not even if I stood on them! Ha.
I have twelve of these grip trainers, so 8 had to build a way to hold 90% of them neatly. I got into the garage the other day to smack two bits of wood together, so now I don’t have a pile of them all over my dresser, looking messy and shit. I did not realize some of the springs were a smaller diameter than the others so unfortunately at least two or three do not fit. Oh well. 90% cleaned up is better than none!

Climbing starts back up for us in about two weeks. If I can stop snacking so much, drink more water, and keep up with the push-ups and leg raises I might actually have a fun first week back without my limbs seizing up on me. I even tried to spend some time dangling to really test my shoulders a few days back. Not really in a place where that felt good.bi have to be more serious about weight loss. I’m positively pudgy. Rotund even!

I can get them to parallel but not to the point where the ends touch, and make a very satisfying click. Once I can do that successful 15 times in a row each hand for about a week straight, I know I can test the waters to move up another weight class on grips. So currently I warm up on the 125’s, hit the 150’s, and then struggle to close out the session on the 175’s. I’ve worked that way all the way here, so it’s doing something positive for me anyway. Onwards to 200 lbs!!!






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