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A New Study Finds That Men Are Weaker Today Than They Were 30 Years Ago
Australia Men's Health ^ | August 10, 2016 | Paige Fowler

Posted on 08/10/2016 6:24:50 PM PDT by SamAdams76

Think you’d beat your dad in an arm wrestling competition when he was your age? Bad news: he’d probably kick your ass.

Men today are weaker than they were 30 years ago, research in the Journal of Hand Therapy found.

In the study, men aged 20-34 have lower grip and pinch strength – which measures how strong your hand and upper extremities are – than the same aged guys did three decades ago.

In fact, the average grip strength for men ages 25-29 is nearly 12 kilograms lower today than it was before.

Your grip may not seem super important unless you’re a competitive arm wrestler, but it actually serves as a good proxy of your overall strength.

In fact, a 2011 study in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research found that grip strength was predictive of strength in push-ups, leg extensions and leg press.

What’s more, research in previous generations has linked lower grip strength to a variety of serious health problems including arthritis, heart disease, stroke and neurological conditions, says Fain.

It’s not clear whether grip strength actually makes people healthier, or if healthier people are just stronger.

So why are men today so much weaker?

They are less likely to be employed in manual labor jobs, such as in the manufacturing and agricultural fields, than they used to be, says study author Dr Elizabeth Fain, an assistant professor of occupational therapy at Winston-Salem State University in the US.

Working on an assembly line, for instance, requires repetitive tasks handling weighted objects, which can strengthen your hands, she says.

That day-in, day-out grind likely plays more of a role increasing grip strength than weight training – which may only be a few times a week – would do.

It’s also more helpful than the repetitive hand motions we’re more likely to do today, like texting or typing, which tend to activate smaller muscle groups, she says.

Your move, then, is to work on your own grip.

If you’re not working with your hands, you need to make training grip more of a priority.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: couchpotatoes; deathofthewest; genderwars; indolent; males; trends
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1 posted on 08/10/2016 6:24:50 PM PDT by SamAdams76
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It’s also more helpful than the repetitive hand motions we’re more likely to do today...

No comment.


2 posted on 08/10/2016 6:26:31 PM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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I think just about everyone is weaker than they used to be. Housecleaning and laundry were major manual labor in my grandparents’ generation.


3 posted on 08/10/2016 6:26:40 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("From the cradle to the grave, man is unteachable." ~ Winston Churchill)
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To: SamAdams76

Well, wearing dresses and stiletto high heals all the time does that to a guy.


4 posted on 08/10/2016 6:26:51 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Let's Make Our Government and Founding Documents Great Again!)
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5 posted on 08/10/2016 6:27:01 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy (“Islam has nothing to do with this.”)
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I’d agree I will be 74 in Jan am weaker then 44, I know, I know out of context.


6 posted on 08/10/2016 6:28:10 PM PDT by boomop1 (Term limits is the only way to change this failed government.)
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To: SamAdams76

Well, 30 years ago I was 17 and I’m pretty sure I could have kicked my current butt, so I’m inclined to agree with the article.


7 posted on 08/10/2016 6:28:40 PM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: SamAdams76
Unmentioned is the fact that testosterone levels have been going down worldwide for some years, including sperm count. Men just aren't as manly as we once were.
8 posted on 08/10/2016 6:29:16 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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 photo engineer20_poster.jpgI think athletes and those who work out regularly are very strong now but the WWII generation was tougher and the average guy stronger.
9 posted on 08/10/2016 6:31:44 PM PDT by yarddog (Romans 8:38-39, For I am persuaded.)
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I have five inches of height on my Dad. I couldn’t take him if we both were the same age at any decade. He once put lopping shears through his hand while falling twelve feet out of a tree and drove him self to the hospital and mowed the yard on his return. He was 75 at the time.


10 posted on 08/10/2016 6:33:42 PM PDT by KC Burke (Consider all of my posts as first drafts. (Apologies to L. Niven))
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To: dp0622
You've been married to the same woman a long time too, eh?


11 posted on 08/10/2016 6:35:09 PM PDT by Viking2002 (The gargoyles have taken over the cathedral.)
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I have a picture of my great-grandparents where you can see their hands - huge. Wife’s hands as large as the husband’s. Must’ve been the scrub board work for her!


12 posted on 08/10/2016 6:35:11 PM PDT by fruser1
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In most organized sports for the last thirty years, white kids sit on the bench after age 12. The majority male population doesn’t get to play.


13 posted on 08/10/2016 6:35:50 PM PDT by The Toll
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To: SamAdams76

I knew I was weaker than I was 30 years ago.


14 posted on 08/10/2016 6:36:20 PM PDT by DannyTN
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I can still crack walnuts with my hands. And I’m pushing 50.

My nephews? Not a chance.

At least one is a snowflake to boot. Ugh.


15 posted on 08/10/2016 6:36:22 PM PDT by piytar (http://www.truthrevolt.org/videos/bill-whittle-number-one-bullet)
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...research in the journal of Hand Therapy found... Wasn't George Costanza a Hand Model?
16 posted on 08/10/2016 6:36:34 PM PDT by gigster (Cogito, Ergo, Ronaldus Magnus Conservatus)
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Your dad is/was a very tough man. Jeez, wild story!

17 posted on 08/10/2016 6:36:53 PM PDT by Blue Jays
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Yup.

When I was 33 I was stronger than I am today at 63.


18 posted on 08/10/2016 6:37:32 PM PDT by USCG SimTech
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To: dp0622
More men were blue collar 30 plus years ago .... even more so farther back.

When I started my work career, in the early sixties, there was repetitive motion factory work EVERYWHERE.

I got interested in and stayed with extruded plastic for about three years ... loved it.

Just enough physical to keep me skinny and buff and the money was a little better than a lumper.

Those factories are a dream many of us are hoping Trump will bring back.

19 posted on 08/10/2016 6:37:59 PM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true ... I have no proof, but they're true ... and it pisses people off)
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Jobs are almost entirely less physically taxing than they were. 32 years ago I was still a day’s pay miner. Those few underground mining jobs have more equipment operating than was imagined possible. That is progress but it has its cost. Plus, what % of the workforce are steelworkers today, for instance.


20 posted on 08/10/2016 6:38:19 PM PDT by JimSEA
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