Devon goes between pronation and cupping as his go to for most important it seems like, it's flip flopped a few times since I've known him. Just like any other sport, one single thing isn't going to win you anything but it can take you damn far.
This version of Devon Larratt isn't a containment based arm wrestler so he doesn't get pushed as much.
Devon probably will give up center to go into an open top roll so his wrist won't look like this because he will give up center. He might have his wrist cracked back a bit but it definitely won't be flopped, Devon will keep his pronation.
The flop wrist press and the king's move, these are not winning moves, these are moves that work on people that don't know how to arm wrestle" Devon Larratt.
The best part is that this is true, but a lot of arm wrestlers even at the pro level still don't understand the whole sport because they just get strong at their one move and ignore the rest.
While Devon likely felt some impact, the extent remains unknown. There's a possibility he is intentionally misleading Georgi to boost his confidence, particularly if he foresaw a potential match.
It's crucial to note that Devon maintains his pronation in relation to the table surface, employing a sideways body movement, the "king move," to preserve pronation through the shoulder.
Georgi may have erred by providing Devon with extensive information during their pull. Despite Georgi's strength in top roll, Devon possesses diverse skills, including hooking, pressing, and employing a flop wrist press.
7 окт 2024