Our Mission

SuperSupinator exists to be the most authoritative, technically rigorous arm wrestling resource available โ€” covering the sport with the depth and seriousness it deserves. Arm wrestling is a highly technical discipline with a rich competitive history, and we treat it as such.

Our goal is to serve every level of engagement: the beginner learning what a toproll is, the developing competitor studying grip mechanics, and the dedicated fan tracking the careers of the sport's elite athletes. Every page is written to be accurate, useful, and built to last.

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Technical Accuracy

Every technique description, biomechanical explanation, and training recommendation is grounded in how the sport is actually practiced and coached at a competitive level.

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Comprehensive Coverage

From foundational mechanics to elite strategy, from historical context to current competition โ€” we cover the full scope of the sport in one structured reference.

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Athlete-First Perspective

Profiles and analysis are built around what makes each competitor exceptional โ€” their signature techniques, competitive records, and contributions to the sport's evolution.

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Continuously Updated

The sport evolves. Our content is reviewed and updated to reflect current competition results, emerging techniques, and the latest developments in training methodology.

What We Cover

SuperSupinator is structured around the five core pillars of arm wrestling knowledge โ€” each covered in dedicated, in-depth sections of the site.

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    Technique Guides โ€” Detailed breakdowns of the toproll, hook, press, and their variations, including biomechanics, setup, execution, and counters.
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    Athlete Profiles โ€” Career overviews, signature techniques, and competitive records for the sport's most significant competitors.
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    Training & Conditioning โ€” Structured guidance on grip training, wrist development, sport-specific strength, and competition preparation.
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    Strategy & Match Reading โ€” Advanced analysis of in-match decision-making, positional transitions, and competitive tactics.
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    History & Governance โ€” The sport's origins, landmark events, governing bodies (WAF, WA), and the evolution of competitive formats.
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    Media Library โ€” Curated video content including technique breakdowns, athlete footage, and competition highlights.
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    News & Events โ€” Coverage of major competitions, results, and developments in the professional and amateur arm wrestling world.
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    Rules & Regulations โ€” Official competition rules, fouls, weight classes, and format explanations for both WAF and WA-sanctioned events.

Editorial Standards

SuperSupinator holds itself to a clear set of editorial principles. Every piece of content โ€” whether a technique guide, athlete profile, or competition report โ€” is produced according to these standards.

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    Accuracy Over Speed We do not publish unverified results or speculative technique claims. Content is reviewed for factual accuracy before publication and corrected promptly when errors are identified.
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    Primary Sources Where Possible Athlete information is drawn from official competition records, verified interviews, and documented match footage โ€” not secondhand summaries or fan speculation.
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    No Affiliate Bias SuperSupinator does not accept payment for editorial coverage. Athlete profiles and technique recommendations reflect genuine assessment, not commercial relationships.
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    Accessible Language Technical content is written to be understood by a motivated beginner while remaining precise enough to be useful to experienced competitors. Jargon is defined on first use.
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    Regular Review Cycle Core guides and athlete profiles are reviewed on a rolling basis to ensure they reflect current competitive realities and updated training knowledge.

The Sport of Arm Wrestling

Arm wrestling is a competitive strength sport governed internationally by the World Armwrestling Federation (WAF) and World Armwrestling (WA). Competitions are held across more than 80 countries, with world championships contested annually across multiple weight classes and age divisions for both men and women.

Despite its popular image as a test of raw strength, arm wrestling at a competitive level is a highly technical discipline. Elite competitors develop distinct signature techniques โ€” the toproll, hook, and press โ€” each requiring specific grip mechanics, positional awareness, and biomechanical efficiency. Matches are often decided in the first fraction of a second, making the pre-match grip fight and opening move as important as sustained strength.

80+ Countries Competing
3 Core Techniques
20+ Weight Classes

Contact & Contributions

SuperSupinator welcomes corrections, contributions, and feedback from the arm wrestling community. If you have identified an error, have a suggestion for coverage, or represent an athlete or organization, we want to hear from you.

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Corrections & Accuracy

If you have identified a factual error in any guide, profile, or competition record, please contact us with a source reference. Verified corrections are applied promptly.

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Content Contributions

We consider contributions from coaches, competitors, and analysts with verifiable expertise. Submissions are reviewed against our editorial standards before publication.

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Athlete & Event Coverage

Athletes, managers, and event organizers seeking coverage or profile updates can reach out directly. We prioritize requests accompanied by verifiable competition records.

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Partnerships

We are open to editorial partnerships with arm wrestling organizations, federations, and media outlets that share our commitment to accurate, high-quality coverage of the sport.

Site Map

A complete overview of all sections and pages currently available on SuperSupinator.