Athletes in sporting events with upper-body gripping movements have greater handgrip strength than those in sporting events that prioritize the lower body.
Takashi AbeYoshimitsu KohmuraKoya SuzukiYuki SomeyaJeremy P LoennekeShuichi MachidaHisashi NaitoPublished in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2023)
In early adulthood, handgrip strength is greatest in those participating in sports with upper-body movements compared to those participating in sports that mainly involved lower-body movements. The three sports we selected are natural activities that do not directly train handgrip strength. Therefore, sport may be one potential method to improve low handgrip strength in children/adolescents during the developmental period.