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[QUOTE="Kwi-Chang, post: 34033, member: 16749"] I have never had arm pump before this past year. I used to ride a lot in the Rockies and such. In the years before I had physical jobs including an electrical apprenticeship. In electrical work a high percentage of work is done using your hand grip. All day cutting wire, pulling wire, and using screwdrivers (in the dark days before cordless screwguns) makes for *very* strong hands and forearms. Now I sit in an office most of the day and have several crews of guys out there "excercizing". My point is that I beleive arm pump can be overcome using strength training. Get a set of wrist excercizers and work with them throughout the day for 2 or 3 minutes at a time. Or get an electrical job! (I'm hiring right now) [/QUOTE]
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