I confess: I used to resent slopers. Perfect circles, rounded aretes, open-handed jugs, the topouts of boulders—you name it. Every few times that I slapped, grabbed, or hung on for dear life from ...
Occupational therapists share why stretches for wrist mobility are key—particularly if you work with your hands. Maryam Khaniyan MOTR/L, CHT, ASTYM, is the clinic director of RET’s Kirkland Hand ...
When we think about strength and training, we often focus on major muscle groups like legs, arms, or back. However, we frequently overlook a crucial joint that acts as a link and support for many of ...
Yoga requires a lot from our hands and wrists. Some of our most powerful inversions--think Handstand, Down Dog--are weight-bearing poses that rely on hand and wrist strength. But the graceful wrist ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Oftentimes when we’re working out, we tend to focus on ...
Kaley Cuoco and her trainer shared her “no-hands” workout for injured wrists. The actress has struggled with hand and wrist pain since having her daughter in March. “You can always do it. No excuses!” ...
There are plenty of exercises that target your butt and abs—some at the same time!—but your wrists and forearms tend to get left out. I mean, can you even imagine a workout video called "The Moves You ...
Maintaining a firm grip helps you perform better at the gym and in everyday life. We spoke to experts about why it matters ...
Your grip does more than help you carry groceries or open jars. Research suggests that grip strength serves as a key health indicator, revealing insights into physical fitness, cognitive function, and ...