RipperGrim
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With the amount of porn available these days I refuse to believe this is true.
Grip strength predicts death risk better than blood pressure - Health Report ...But why is that important?
I mean, its not a BAD thing to be in better shape, or have better grip strength. It's good to be in better shape. But where does high grip strength and regular hand exercises factor into the importance of the average person's life?
Like, it's just absurd that we're using GRIP STRENGTH as a reason to look down on this generation. It's so meaningless to the vast majority of careers and life situations.
Kids nowadays have pocket pussies! Can you believe that shit. I used to have to use my imagination on how to make something fuckable when Spike TV switched to Girls Gone Wild commercials.With the amount of porn available these days I refuse to believe this is true.
You might want to read the study.
I know, it's old folks. But millennials are screwing themselves by not lifting or being active. Which is a point the study makes.You might want to read the study.
i thought it was because millennials are too busy living at home with heir parents playing video games all day.Heavy manual labor jobs are no longer the norm, instead it's the services section that is the norm today. This is hardly surprising.
I think people in general need to more active.I know, it's old folks. But millennials are screwing themselves by not lifting or being active. Which is a point the study makes.
hahaha this got meI LOVE this.
I know it's probably meaningless nonsense, but it's hilarious and they will get defensive about it, clutching weakly at straws. Staring at the rows of unopened jars in their fridge. Balling their fists in rage with all the vigor of a Victorian orphan with pleurisy.
Publish or perish is a scourge.quick someone talk shit about millennials we need clicks. fuck off please
LolOlder generations only have slightly stronger grips from clinging to outdated concepts and trying to hold on as the world passes them by.
If you want better grip strength, get yourself one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002HOOGWU/?tag=neogaf0e-20
I LOVE this.
I know it's probably meaningless nonsense, but it's hilarious and they will get defensive about it, clutching weakly at straws. Staring at the rows of unopened jars in their fridge. Balling their fists in rage with all the vigor of a Victorian orphan with pleurisy.
I like to play guitar, carry my groceries is one trip, and not have carpal tunnel syndrome. So grip strength is very important to me, second to a strong healthy lower back.
Women in their late 20s were weaker in their right, but not left, hands.
This one's surprising. Tendency to carry things in the non-dominant hand, maybe?
I want to know more about the monkey bars! This is a travesty! #bringbackmonkeybars
Fist bumps are less likely to transmit bacteria and disease.
http://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/fist-bump-better-handshake-cleanliness-201407297305
So there.
I can't recall a single moment in my life when having a better grip strength would have done anything meaningful.
article said:Links between grip strength and overall health and vitality are especially strong in later years, Bohannon says. Older adults with weak grips are more likely to become disabled or die sooner, he says. When paired with other signs such as slow walking or trouble standing up from a chair a weak grip is a reliable sign of overall frailty in old age, he says.
And one large study found that men with weak grips at midlife, ages 45 to 68, were more likely than men with strong grips to be disabled 25 years later.
Its harder to say what a weak grip in a young adult might portend.
Da fuq. But that's backwards
Older generations only have slightly stronger grips from clinging to outdated concepts and trying to hold on as the world passes them by.
good
also it's time to stop shaking hands for greeting. Nobody has weapons hidden up their sleeves anymore
...baby boomers... last 70 years...