I searched but didn’t see anything that addressed my question which is, Does anyone do Farmers Walks as an accessory movement? If so, did it add value to your training program?I’m toying with the idea of adding the FW’s in for fun. I have no plans for a meet any time soon so it wouldn’t wreck that.
Basically, every write up I read for FW handles say that they build the whole body all at once. Is that true or in your experience or puffery? Pitbull strongman will ship his deluxe farmers for $161 and economy for $109 btw if anyone has been wanting some handles.
[quote]BCP27 wrote:
Awesome for post lifting conditioning. You don’t even need handles if you have heavy enough dumbbells. Kills my forearms and traps. [/quote]
Dumbbells will feel quite a bit different since they can roll and will interfere with your legs more. You can also use FW implements as a sort of trap bar deadlift. Just pick them up and put them down.
To echo some of the other posters here, we do them at the end of our upper body workouts. It’s great for upper back strength, grip strength, and even a way to get in some conditioning work.