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Why Devon Larratt's Riser Never Dumps Down? 

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Devon Larratt's riser and webbing are designed to provide maximum support and stability during arm wrestling matches.
These specially engineered tools are crafted to ensure that they never slip or fall down, allowing Devon to maintain a strong and secure grip on his opponent.
The riser and webbing are essential components of Devon's arm wrestling technique, enabling him to exert maximum force and control over his opponents without any risk of slippage or instability.
In the intense and high-stakes world of arm wrestling, having reliable equipment is crucial for success.
Devon Larratt's riser and webbing have been meticulously designed and tested to withstand the immense pressure and force exerted during competitive arm wrestling matches.
Their innovative design and durable construction ensure that they remain firmly in place, providing Devon with the confidence and support he needs to dominate his opponents on the arm wrestling table.

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Комментарии : 29   
@humeraather7515
@humeraather7515 Месяц назад
This channel should be named as "Why Devon Larratt" :D
@bobrooney5315
@bobrooney5315 Месяц назад
Or how Devon larratt 😂 💜
@Dmgolfer22
@Dmgolfer22 Месяц назад
Not really. Devon is his example but his videos are about the details in arm wrestling
@user-jv4kj2xm1w
@user-jv4kj2xm1w Месяц назад
I mean Devon is the onky guy who has sp much videos about explainig his part of training. we dont know how denis,ermes or other armwrestling guys train directly. but we know how Devon trains literally for every opponent becuse he was posting so much about it
@YEYE-pv2cs
@YEYE-pv2cs Месяц назад
been doing rising and cupping training for 3 months now and it really helped my pronation and movement in table and it also increase my endurance
@hussainmirza10
@hussainmirza10 Месяц назад
you are clearly very good at understanding anatomy and biomechanics. Devons style is very unique and its internesting to hear the analysis you give. I'm a sports performance and rehab specialist and i've just started training for arm wrestling. It would be super helpful if you also made videos on someone with a different style, maybe like daniel procupcic. On his channel he explains things in detail on the vectors and how he trains. An analysis on what specific strengths he has developed because of the specificity of his training would really help people like me understand what vectors to train and how. For example, even with all my knowledge about the anatomy and mecahnics, its still quite complex to figure out how much the brachioradialis is contriburing to pronation at various elbow flexion angles vs pronator teres/quadratus. Thanks for the content. Love the videos.
@armsport128
@armsport128 Месяц назад
Thank you so much. I only make explanation about Devon cus he's very popular and gains people's attention.😂
@hussainmirza10
@hussainmirza10 Месяц назад
@@armsport128 makes complete sense. Definitely the right way to grow your channel. Keep it up dude. This is right now the only channel that explains arm wrestling mechanics with a ‘complex things made simple’ approach. What’s your take on hand training. Multiple times a day? Robust tendons and neuromuscular activity need high volume loads. Decreased blood cell count in the forearms also means training frequency needs to be much higher. Etc etc… And finally. I’m still trying to grasp the concept of hand extensors vs flexors for arm wrestling. I currently see it on the surface as retraining neuromuscular patterns to use your hand without much involvement of the extensors. Thanks a ton 🙌🏼
@kartikyadav535
@kartikyadav535 Месяц назад
You always make really great videos 👏🏻
@armsport128
@armsport128 Месяц назад
Thank you 🙈
@nickd.7267
@nickd.7267 Месяц назад
Devon trains a reverse karate chop motion essentially. It's entirely offensive to break through somebody's hand attack the thing is if they're cupping is stronger than your pronation then your riser doesn't matter because your hand is going to get turned. Attacking with riser is a make or break. You'll either have everything or nothing.
@Dmgolfer22
@Dmgolfer22 Месяц назад
Not exactly. In straps a strong post and rise through the strap will crack a strong cup without pronation being the main factor. Devon needs straps for his style.
@nickd.7267
@nickd.7267 Месяц назад
​@@Dmgolfer22Yeah, cause if finger flexion and cupping dies t work that strap is your key to a riser attack lol. I was really hoping Levan wasn't smart enough to press.
@Dmgolfer22
@Dmgolfer22 Месяц назад
@@nickd.7267 yeah I need strap for my style too. I post and rise through the strap then cup and pronate. Without strap I’m not as good and get turned in easier.
@abdenourkaibi5974
@abdenourkaibi5974 Месяц назад
is training singles + rehab all day everyday (like Devon does) better than training 1 hour per day working some muscles and next days different muscles (like irakli does) ? and why?
@armsport128
@armsport128 Месяц назад
I prefer a combination of both.
@Day-ZDuke
@Day-ZDuke Месяц назад
Devon trains the way he does, due to his age / accumulation of damage to his system over the years. His body likely would not handle training the way Irakli does very well, Devon would be more likely to injure himself As ArmSport suggested, a combination of both is probably best, favouring one or the other more depending on your condition / what you are preparing for / what your goal is
@eli46769
@eli46769 Месяц назад
devon’s training is perfect for him but not for everybody.
@abdenourkaibi5974
@abdenourkaibi5974 Месяц назад
@@eli46769 how?
@wyslanskyiboris5846
@wyslanskyiboris5846 Месяц назад
Devon ❤❤❤❤
@dr_paul392
@dr_paul392 Месяц назад
Thanks for the video
@armsport128
@armsport128 Месяц назад
My pleasure
@techpiller2558
@techpiller2558 Месяц назад
Was it not part of the "giant pumpkin" training? To concentrate on one single strength?
@timpete6361
@timpete6361 Месяц назад
Because his riser is strong?
@armsport128
@armsport128 Месяц назад
Yes it's, but how and why.
@giulio_yt651
@giulio_yt651 Месяц назад
His riser failed against levan
@skmahin4350
@skmahin4350 Месяц назад
No
@Dmgolfer22
@Dmgolfer22 Месяц назад
Round 1 it didnt. Dude is 50 and blew his back out round 1.
@qwe_398
@qwe_398 Месяц назад
His riser is very weak compared to levan and His riser is the reason why he lost to levan. It is so obvious
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