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VIDEO: Should I Train My Strengths or Weaknesses | Armwrestling Strategy

I guess you wonder if you should train only hook or only your top-roll.
Also is it worth the time to train your weak angles when you “Never use them.”

In this video, I will give you clarity about how holistic is your preparation and how to not overlook small details!
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Lotoshino 2018

RESULTS: LOTOSHINO 2018, VIDEOS, PHOTOS

LOTOSHINO 2018, Left Hand Absolute (Open) podium: 1. Oleg Zhokh, 2. Evgeny Prudnik, 3. Mikhail Shevtsov, 4. Rustam Babayev │ Collage made by XSportNews using Images from лотошинье.рф
LOTOSHINO 2018, Left Hand Absolute (Open) podium: 1. Oleg Zhokh, 2. Evgeny Prudnik, 3. Mikhail Shevtsov, 4. Rustam Babayev │ Collage made by XSportNews using Images from лотошинье.рф

NEW VIDEOS AND PHOTOS ARE POSTED BELOW THE RESULTS, SCROLL DOWN.

PLEASE READ THIS FIRST (IMPORTANT):

Please keep in mind that at Lotoshino, for the normal weight classes they use the combined points system: Left Hand Points + Right Hand Points = Total Points.

The placement of an armwrestler in the results of the weight classes is given only by the Total Points. The individual results for the left & right hand were not made available this time, only the placement given by the Total Points.

Only in the absolute (open) categories we can see the individual results for the left & right hand.

Original text in Russian language – лотошинье.рф │ Google Translate:

” The strongest arm wrestlers of the world performed at the 15th open tournament in memory of Vitaly Sorokin

The jubilee, the 15th All-Russian Armored Sports Tournament Vitaly Sorokin was held in the Cultural and Sports Center “Lotoshino” on January 27 and 28. The strongest handlers of the post-Soviet space came to the competitions – the tournament brought together 90 people representing 27 teams from 8 countries: Russia (teams from 19 regions – Moscow, Belgorod, Kaluga, Rostov, Vladimir, Ivanovo, Volgograd, Nizhny Novgorod, Kurgan, Orel, Sverdlovsk regions; Republics of North Ossetia-Alania, Mordovia, Bashkortostan, Crimea, Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug and the Krasnoyarsk Territory, cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg); the teams of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine.

At the solemn opening ceremony of the athletes welcomed the chief adviser to the head of Lotoshinsky municipal district A. Kulikov, the head of the urban settlement Lotoshino V. Molyarov, the head of the department for work with the personnel Lieutenant-Colonel of Internal Service L. Nikolaeva, the head of the PSB for Volokolamsky municipal district of the branch of the Federal state institution ” Administration of private security of the troops of the National Guard of Russia in the Moscow region “A. Vintov.

By tradition, a minute of silence was announced in memory of Vitaly Sorokin. The organizers and relatives of Vitaliy Sorokin were not forgotten by the organizers, who are invited to every tournament as guests of honor.

Two days the best sportsmen fought for victory in weight categories and in the most prestigious – absolute category. The prize fund of the 15th open tournament for the armsport of Vitaliy Sorokin’s memory was more than one million rubles.

Results of performances: Men up to 60 kg

1) Roman Tserekaev (North Ossetia-Alania)

2) Pavel Monakhov (Moscow)

3) Mikhail Tovmasyan (Moscow)

Men up to 70 kg

1) Oleg Cherkasov (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area-Yugra)

2) Sherzod Yakubov (Kaluga region)

3) Vasily Shkuratkov (Moldova)

Men under 80 kg

1) Emil Amirshadyan (Armenia)

2) Vadim Akperov (Moscow)

3) Oleg Zhokh (Ukraine)

Men up to 90 kg

1) Rustam Babayev (Ukraine)

2) Alexey Lobanov (Sverdlovsk region)

3) Artur Saitov (Moscow)

Men under 100 kg

1) Evgeny Prudnik (Ukraine)

2) Georgy Khaspekov (Rostov region)

3) Roman Filippov (Moscow)

Men over 100 kg

1) Dmitry Silaev (Krasnoyarsk Territory)

2) Mikhail Tanaev (Mordovia)

3) Mikhail Shevtsov (Volgograd region)

Men’s absolute category left hand

1) Oleg Zhokh (Ukraine)

2) Evgeny Prudnik (Ukraine)

3) Mikhail Shevtsov (Volgograd region)

Men’s absolute category right hand

1) Rustam Babayev (Ukraine)

2) Dmitry Silaev (Krasnoyarsk Territory)

3) Georgy Khaspekov (Rostov Region)

Women up to 60 kg

1) Ekaterina Afonina (Nizhny Novgorod region)

2) Olga Terpelova (Crimea)

3) Valeria Sadovnikova (Moscow)

Women over 60 kg

1) Alina Samotoy (Moscow)

2) Irina Gladkaya (Moscow)

3) Natalia Torseeva (St. Petersburg) ”

Original text in Russian language – лотошинье.рф │ Google Translate

XV Открытый Кубок г/п Лотошино по армрестлингу памяти В. Сорокина (1-й день, левая рука)

XV Открытый Кубок г/п Лотошино по армрестлингу памяти В. Сорокина (2-й день, правая рука)


Source: Городское поселение Лотошино

PHOTOS from Lotoshino 2018 on vk.com ► Турнир по армспорту памяти Виталия Сорокина 28.01.2018

VIDEO: Top Roll Training – Over The Top

Have you ever wondered how to train over the top properly?
It seems that there is too much information and yet you need to focus your efforts to gain the strength you want to possess!

In this video, I will show and explain how to train and apply Over the Top/Attacking Toproll.

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VIDEO: Armwrestling Style and Arm Length (Long Arms and Short Arms)

Have you ever wondered if you practice the correct Armwrestling style for your Arm Length?
It’s often that we decide how to pull in the middle of the competition, and often the choice is wrong!

Prepare and preplan of how to use your advantages.

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Russian Championship in ARMWRESTLING 2018

LIVE: Russian Championship in ARMWRESTLING 2018 day 1

Russian Championship in ARMWRESTLING 2018 │ Capture by XSportNews from the live stream
Russian Championship in ARMWRESTLING 2018 │ Capture by XSportNews from the live stream

The live stream is from YouTube, when there is a break you can scroll back in the video to watch what happened before (if you are using a PC).

Первенство России по АРМРЕСТЛИНГУ 2018 день 1 [Google Translate: Russian Championship in ARMWRESTLING 2018 day 1]


Source: MOSARM

Evgeny Prudnik vs. Oleg Zhokh, Rustam Babayev vs. Dmitry Silaev, Lotoshino 2018

3 VIDEOS: Evgeny Prudnik vs. Oleg Zhokh, Rustam Babayev vs. Dmitry Silaev, LOTOSHINO 2018

Evgeny Prudnik vs. Oleg Zhokh, Rustam Babayev vs. Dmitry Silaev, Lotoshino 2018
Evgeny Prudnik vs. Oleg Zhokh, Rustam Babayev vs. Dmitry Silaev, Lotoshino 2018

IN THE 1ST VIDEO YOU CAN WATCH THE DAY 1 – LEFT HAND, IN THE 2ND VIDEO YOU CAN WATCH THE DAY 2 – RIGHT HAND. IN THE 3RD VIDEO YOU CAN WATCH THE BEST MOMENTS OF DAY 1 – LEFT HAND (THE 3RD VIDEO WAS REMOVED FROM YOUTUBE).

Армрестлинг. Лотошино. Турнир памяти Виталия Сорокина – 2018. День – 1. (LOTOSHINO DAY 1 – LEFT HAND)

Армрестлинг. Лотошино. Турнир памяти Виталия Сорокина – 2018. День – 2. Мужчины правая рука. (LOTOSHINO DAY 2 – RIGHT HAND)


Source: Мария Ушакова

Erik Kurvink vs. Magzhan Shamiyev, Armed Battle 2018

RESULTS: ARMED BATTLE 2018, 6 VIDEOS

Erik Kurvink vs. Magzhan Shamiyev, Armed Battle 2018
Erik Kurvink vs. Magzhan Shamiyev, Armed Battle 2018

Many thanks to Erik Kurvink for the Results, Photo and Videos.

6 VIDEOS ARE POSTED AFTER THE RESULTS, SCROLL DOWN. THE FINALS WILL FOLLOW SOON.

 

ARMED BATTLE 2018

27 January 2018, ’t Jeugd, Richel 4, 8321 RX, Urk, Netherlands

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1. Aktayey Talgat – Kazakhstan 1. Aktayey Talgat – Kazakhstan
2. Alex Wagner – Germany 2. Samuel ‘d Alberto – Italy
3. Samuel ‘d Alberto – Italy 3. Alex Wagner – Germany
4. Koen Fiers – Netherlands 4. Samuel Lesage – Belgium
5. Muhammet Bahcekupili – Netherlands 5. Koen Fiers – Netherlands
6. Silvio Seddio – Italy 6. Muhammet Bahcekupili – Netherlands
7. Yasin Abdulhamid – Netherlands 7. Silvio Seddio – Italy
8. Yasin Abdulhamid – Netherlands
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1. Shamiyev Magzhan – Kazakhstan 1. Raikhanov Shynbolat – Kazakhstan
2. Karzahau Yesbolat – Kazakhstan 2. Shamiyev Magzhan – Kazakhstan
3. Marius Jurovschi – Romania 3. Philip Stahlhofen – Germany
4. Abdrian Mutelica – Belgium 4. Marius Jurovschi – Romania
5. Ciprian Xmen – France 5. Ciprian Xmen – France
6. Pieter de Vries – Switserland 6. Karzahau Yesbolat – Kazakhstan
7. Kevin Berberich – Germany 7. Suros kunishov – Uzbekistan
8. Klaas Hogenhout – Netherlands 8. Andrian Mutelica – Belgium
9. Geert Kramer – Netherlands 9. Viktor Schwalder – Germany
10. Peter Busso – Germany 10. Kevin Berberich – Germany
11. Alex Wagner – Germany 11. Dennis Busch – Germany
12. Viktor Schwalder – Germany 12. Macsim Robert – Romania
13. Suros kunishov – Uzbekistan 13. Pieter de Vries – Switserland
14. Yasin Abdulhamid – Netherlands 14. Raphael Dlin – France
15. Macsim Robert – Romania 15. Alex Wagner – Germany
16. Dennis Busch – Germany 16. Peter Busso – Germany
17. Philip Stahlhofen – Germany 17. Rense Hogenhout – Netherlands
18. Rense Hogenhout – Netherlands 18. Geert Kramer – Netherlands
19. Raphael Dlin – France 19. Yasin Abdulhamid – Netherlands
20. Roy van Bussel – Netherlands 20. Roy van Bussel – Netherlands
21. Klaas Hogenhout – Netherlands
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1. Kydyrgali Ongarbaev – Kazakhstan 1. Kydyrgali Ongarbaev – Kazakhstan
2. Adamur Arkania – Georgia 2. Adamur Arkania – Georgia
3. Marco Peeters – Belgium 3. Andrian Mutelica – Belgium
4. Rik Creemers – Netherlands 4. Marius Jurovschi – Romania
5. Ciprian Xmen – France 5. Rik Creemers – Netherlands
6. Johan Janmaat – Netherlands 6. Andrei Lupsa – Romania
7. Florian Kellersman – Germany 7. Johan Janmaat – Netherlands
8. Andrian Mutelica – Belgium 8. John Creemers – Netherlands
9. Pieter de Vries – Switserland 9. Klaas Rhenen Hohenhout – Netherlands
10. Leroy Eggelen – Netherlands 10. Ciprian X men –France
11. Andrei Lupsa – Romania 11. Florian Kellersman – Germany
12. John Creemers – Netherlands 12. Leroy Eggelen – Netherlands
13. Petar Jankovich – Germany 13. Petar Jankovich
14. Sergio Mirzenco – Moldova 14. Sergio Mirzenco – Moldova
15. Klaas Rhenen Hogenhout – Netherlands
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Open Left Open Right
1. Kydyrgali Ongarbaev – Kazakhstan 1. Raikhanov Shynbolat – Kazakhstan
2. Shamiyev Magzhan – Kazakhstan 2. Shamiyev Magzhan – Kazakhstan
3. Johan Hogenhout – Netherlands 3. Aktayey Talgat – Kazakhstan
4. Marius Jurovschi – Romania 4. Andrei Lupsa – Romania
5. Aktayey Talgat – Kazakhstan 5. Erik Kurvink – Netherlands
6. Andrian Mutelica – Belgium 6. Kydyrgali Ongarbaev – Kazakhstan
7. Christian Stahlhofen – Germany 7. Christian Stahlhofen – Germany
8. Stefan van der Gijze – Netherlands 8. Andrian Mutelica – Belgium
9. Florian Kellersman – Germany 9. John Creemers – Netherlands
10. Leroy Eggelen – Netherlands 10. Rik Creemers – Netherlands
11. John Creemers – Netherlands 11. Leroy Eggelen – Netherlands
12. Johan Janmaat – Netherlands 12. Kai Dannat – Germany
13. Rik Creemers – Netherlands 13. Johan Hogenhout – Netherlands
14. Alex Drakov – Germany 14. Alex Drakov – Germany
15. Kai Dannat- Germany 15. Florian Kellersman – Germany
16. Johan Janmaat – Netherlands
17. Marius Jurovschi – Romania
18. Stefan van der Gijze – Netherlands
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Kydyrgali Ongarbaev – Kazakhstan Raikhanov Shynbolat – Kazakhstan
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ARMED BATTLE 2018 OPEN RIGHT
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ARMED BATTLE 2018 OPEN LEFT
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ARMED BATTLE 2018 -102 KG RIGHT
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ARMED BATTLE 2018 -102KG LEFT
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ARMED BATTLE 2018 -88 KG RIGHT
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ARMED BATTLE 2018 -88KG LEFT

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VIDEO: Forearm Anatomy and Flexor muscle Myofascial Release and Massage Techniques for Armwrestling

These muscles are largely involved with pronation. The superficial muscles have their origin on the common flexor tendon. The ulnar nerve and artery are also contained within this compartment.The flexor digitorum superficialis lies in between the other four muscles of the superficial group and the three muscles of the deep group. This is why it is also classified as the intermediate group.
Pain in different place of your arm can be caused by a lot of factors. But if pain is located on your muscle there is a big chance it`s a tight spot or trigger point. Armwrestling involves a lot of same movements from gripping (wrist and finger flexion). Any kind of moment that has been overdone can cause muscles to get tight. In this video we are showing some ideas about how to do self massage on your forearm flexor muscles using specific equipment and using things you can find in almost any gym. If your forearms get tight try these and leave a comment did it help.

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The muscles of the forearm can be divided into two groups: anterior (flexors) and posterior (extensors).Both the flexors and extensors are further divided into superficial and deep layers.The forearm muscles that control the movement of the hands are known as extrinsic hand muscles. These muscles originate outside the hand and insert on structures within it.

Shown here, the extrinsic hand muscles are the flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longis, flexor carpi ulnaris, and flexor digitorum superficialis.These muscles move the wrist, hand, fingers and thumb.The pronator teres inserts on the radius and pronates the forearm and hand.

The superficial muscles in the anterior compartment are the flexor carpi ulnaris, palmaris longus, flexor carpi radialis and pronator teres.  They all originate from a common tendon, which arises from the medial epicondyle of the humerus.

Flexor Carpi Ulnaris

  • Attachments:  Originates from the medial epicondyle with the other superficial flexors. It also has a long origin from the ulna. It passes into the wrist, and attaches to the pisiform carpal bone.
  • Actions: Flexion and adduction at the wrist.
  • Innervation: Ulnar nerve.

Palmaris Longus

This muscle is absent in about 15% of the population.

Dissection Tip: Just distal to the wrist, if you reflect back the palmaris longus, you will find the median nerve immediately underneath it

  • Attachments:  Originates from the medial epicondyle, attaches to the flexor retinaculum of the wrist.
  • Actions: Flexion at the wrist.
  • Innervation: Median nerve.

Flexor Carpi Radialis

  • Attachments: Originates from the medial epicondyle, attaches to the base of metacarpals II and III.
  • Actions: Flexion and abduction at the wrist.
  • Innervation: Median nerve.

Pronator Teres

The lateral border of the pronator teres forms the medial border of the cubital fossa, an anatomical triangle located over the elbow.

  • Attachments: It has two origins, one from the medial epicondyle, and the other from the coronoid process of the ulna. It attaches laterally to the mid-shaft of the radius.
  • Actions: Pronation of the forearm.
  • InnervationMedian nerve.

The flexor digitorum superficialis is the only muscle of the intermediate compartment. It can sometimes be classed as a superficial muscle, but in most cadavers it lies between the deep and superficial muscle layers.

The muscle is a good anatomical landmark in the forearm – the median nerve and ulnar artery pass between its two heads, and then travel posteriorly.

  • Attachments: It has two heads – one originates from the medial epicondyle of the humerus, the other from the radius. The muscle splits into four tendons at the wrist, which travel through the carpal tunnel, and attaches to the middle phalanges of the four fingers.
  • Actions: Flexes the metacarpophalangeal joints and proximal interphalangeal joints at the 4 fingers, and flexes at the wrist.
  • Innervation: Median nerve.

There are three muscles in the deep anterior forearm; flexor digitorum profundus, flexor pollicis longus, and pronator quadratus.

Flexor Digitorum Profundus

  • Attachments: Originates from the ulna and associated interosseous membrane. At the wrist, it splits into four tendons, that pass through the carpal tunnel and attach to the distal phalanges of the four fingers.
  • Actions: It is the only muscle that can flex the distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers. It also flexes at metacarpophalangeal joints and at the wrist.
  • Innervation: The medial half (acts on the little and ring fingers) is innervated by the ulnar nerve. The lateral half (acts on the middle and index fingers) is innervated by the anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve.

Flexor Pollicis Longus

This muscle lies laterally to the FDP.

  • Attachments: Originates from the anterior surface of the radius, and surrounding interosseous membrane. Attaches to the base of the distal phalanx of the thumb.
  • Actions:  Flexes the interphalangeal joint and metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb.
  • Innervation: Median nerve (anterior interosseous branch).

Pronator Quadratus

A square shaped muscle, found deep to the tendons of the FDP and FPL.

  • Attachments: Originates from the anterior surface of the ulna, and attaches to the anterior surface of the radius.
  • Actions: Pronates the forearm.
  • Innervation: Median nerve (anterior interosseous branch).

Myofascial release (MFR, self-myofascial release) is an alternative medicine therapy that claims to treat skeletal muscle immobility and pain by relaxing contracted muscles, improving blood and lymphatic circulation, and stimulating the stretch reflex in muscles.

Fascia is a thin, tough, elastic type of connective tissue that wraps most structures within the human body, including muscle. Fascia supports and protects these structures. Osteopathic theory proposes that this soft tissue can become restricted due to psychogenic disease, overuse, trauma, infectious agents, or inactivity, often resulting in pain, muscle tension, and corresponding diminished blood flow.

Myofascial release focuses on reducing pain by easing the tension and tightness in the trigger points. It’s not always easy to understand what trigger point is responsible for the pain. Localizing pain to a specific trigger point is very difficult. For that reason, myofascial release is often used over a broad area of muscle and tissue rather than at single points.

All things I`m using in video you can find by clicking on picture.

FOAM ROLLER

Nano Triggerpoint Roller

Myofascial Release Ball

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VIDEO: Armwrestling – Defensive Toproll

Do you have a hook player in your weight class that is just TOO strong?
That definitely doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t give it a shot and try to pin him/her SMART!

In this video, I will show and explain how to train and apply Defensive Toproll against hook players.

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