As a personal trainer I would concur that you'd want good lat and bi strength. I would add that I personally would focus on endurance training as much as I would strength. Probably battle ropes, cardio row, heavy bag carries, isometrics to failure, etc. I probably would also incorporate core, esp lower back. It doesn't do you any good to have a good hug if your core can't support it.
GI WARRIOR (0)
06/8/2016 11:03Alabama bearhugs
ChrisWrestling (45 )
06/8/2016 0:24As a personal trainer I would concur that you'd want good lat and bi strength. I would add that I personally would focus on endurance training as much as I would strength. Probably battle ropes, cardio row, heavy bag carries, isometrics to failure, etc. I probably would also incorporate core, esp lower back. It doesn't do you any good to have a good hug if your core can't support it.
locoflex (1)
06/8/2016 3:54(en respuesta a esto)
Thanks immensely, note taken.
goldstrike (0)
28/8/2016 18:21(en respuesta a esto)
cable and dumbell flies, bench presses
Buff Poser (0)
29/8/2016 14:21(en respuesta a esto)
that makes the muscled lats wide and winged like
locoflex (1)
01/9/2016 8:15(en respuesta a esto)
Thank you, goldstrike and Buff Poser, both are very generous by sharing your knowledge... and both look really great!!!
Hillbilly huge (7)
05/8/2016 6:53Any pulling exercise rows deadlifts pull ups an bicep work I'd say would be the most important
locoflex (1)
05/8/2016 15:36(en respuesta a esto)
Thank you very much!!
locoflex (1)
04/8/2016 17:25Which exercise should I do to give better (stronger) bearhugs?
I really would like to know...