EZ Grips – Assist-a-grips (previously known as Ivanko EZ Grips) widens hand grips

EZ Grips – What are Assist-a-grips (previously known as Ivanko Ezgrips)? Assist-a-grips allow for a wider grip on whichever bar, or dumbbell you choose to use. A wider grip allows for greater strength to be developed. Assist-a-Grips is the leader in Open-Grip Technology!

EZ Grips Assist-a-Grips are even beneficial to help guard against germs often spread by hands at gyms. Ezgrips are recommended by many trainers and strength coaches* Please note that we only carry Assist-a-Grips in color option of black*

“Less gripping area means more endurance resulting in maximum muscle performance”.

Ez Grips Assist-A-Grips hand grips clamps onto most standard free weights, machines and multi-stations.

The Assist-a-Grip Break-Through:

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  • More comfortable
  • 20 square inches of grip area
  • Offsets fatigue by 30%
  • Leverages strength to targeted muscles by 30%
  • Improved cardiovascular response
  • No more broken nails or bruised hands
  • Hygienically safer indirect contact
  • Personally owned weight-training accessory
  • Great for aerobic programs too – especially when using lightweight dumbbells*

The patented “heel-rest” (where the round logo appears) should rest opposite the thumb (see photo for left hand (as above. Mirror the same for the right hand as well.

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EZ Grips Assist-A-Grips attach securely to most weight equipment, from dumbbells and barbells to all types of gym equipment. Assist-a-grips reduces “grip fatigue from clenched, tight fisted gripping because of it’s Open-grip Technology design. Open grip means 30% power transfer to intended, targeted muscle groups.

*Manufacturer stronngly recommends use of EZSTRAP’s when using Ez grips’s with any type of aerobic workout.

 

Excerpt from Charles Poliquin Q & A:

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I know that you and Brooks Kubik are big on thick handle work to give muscles a different and presumably growth-stimulating stimulus. But the dumbbells at my gym are the regular kind. Any gizmo you know of that I could use to fatten the grip?

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As a matter of fact, there is, it’s called an EZ-grip. The prototypes were first shown to me a few years ago by one of my seminar attendants in Philly. You buy them in pairs. There’s one for the left hand and one for the right. They fit right over the regular types of dumbbell and barbells. They’re also recommended for people with carpal tunnel syndrome-type symptoms. Incidentally, they also cut down on the exposure to germs. It may sound as if I’m being anal, but I recently stumbled on a study where they found that most barbell handles have more germs on them than public urinals. Yet, many trainees don’t hesitate to wipe their faces with bare hands after doing a few sets of curls.

Instructions: To attach: Place open Assist-A-Grip onto bar, (L on left and R on right) close until clipped on firmly. To remove: Release clip, open and remove.

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