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  2. GNC Grip Gauntlet - Wikipedia

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    The GNC Grip Gauntlet (officially GNC Pro Performance Grip Gauntlet) was a strength athletics contest that tested the grip strength of athletes over three disciplines, each designed to test one of the three recognized facets of hand strength: crushing; pinching and supporting.

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  4. IronMind - Wikipedia

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    IronMind Enterprises, Inc. is an American niche market business based in Nevada City, California, that specializes in "tools of the trade for serious strength athletes." [1] Though many of its products include strength-training equipment and accessories, IronMind also publishes books, DVDs and the quarterly magazine MILO: A Journal For Serious Strength Athletes.

  5. Captains of Crush Grippers - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, IronMind had moved all design and production of its grippers in-house. [14] The next generation of the Silver Crush Grippers, released in 1993, marked the next major step in gripper evolution; their stainless-steel handles replaced the previous chrome-plated mild steel handles, and a new assembly technique eliminated the drift pin central to the design of the older grippers. [15]

  6. Talk:GNC Grip Gauntlet - Wikipedia

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  7. GNC (company) - Wikipedia

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    GNC Holdings, LLC (an initialism of General Nutrition Centers) is an American multinational retail and nutritional manufacturing company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [5] [6] It specializes in health and nutrition related products, including vitamins, supplements, minerals, herbs, sports nutrition, diet, and energy products.

  8. Hook grip - Wikipedia

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    The hook grip is more secure than grips in which the thumb remains outside the other fingers, like the closed grip or the natural grip. During a snatch or clean, the lifter can exert forces up to 2-3 times the weight of the loaded barbell at rest, and the hook grip allows an athlete to maintain a grip on the bar during the phase of highest bar ...

  9. GNC - Wikipedia

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    GNC hypothesis, on the origin of genes; All pages with titles containing GNC; Gandhinagar Capital railway station, in Gujarat, India; Gender nonconformity, the lack of a binary gender identity; Geographical Names Committee, a Chinese organization adopting SASM/GNC romanization; Gibraltar Nynex Communications, a former telecommunications ...