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Product Description


Measuring Grip Strength for Health
Grip strength, also known as hand strength, is an anthropometric measurement that indicates muscle health in the hands and forearms. The measure is often included in longitudinal studies because it shows the overall well-being of an adult subject.
The GRI digital hand dynamometer can be an easy and inexpensive way to assess an innavidual’s health condition and also help to measure one’s grip strength progress, which could be suitable for survival.

You're only as strong as your grip
Your grip also affects your pushing muscles. Your body keeps your overall muscles relatively balanced. Your pushing muscles can only become as rather powerful as your pulling muscles. So, a more substantial grip correlates to stronger pushing muscles too.

Firm handshake
A firm handshake will leave a strong impression. It doesn't take much to have a firm handshake but think about when a person shook your hand, and it felt like Thor had a grasp on it.

Preventing injuries
Without grip strength training, sports, weightlifting, or even mundane daily chores can conceivably result in either minor discomfort or more severe conditions such as tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome.






