If grip strength is all I need to be worried about, both my son and I are good.
The article isn't wrong as far as I've read through so far though. Real issue isn't the kids, its the society. Kids are not allowed to hash issues out any more, we force them to give everyone the benefit of the doubt and isolate them all in their safe little bubbles in hopes that no one triggers anyone else. We've straight OUTLAWED bullies - and their resulting benefits (yes you heard me right, bullies even serve a purpose to children). Trophies are given to every child who even TRIES at a sport. The list goes on and on.
Raise your kids to be stand up, honorable, virtuous BAD ASSES. Let them know they can actually stand up for themselves and others. For the love of God, teach them to shake hands properly - PLEASE. Nothing says WEAK like a shitty handshake in business.
Manliness at its essence is under attack every day. It's literally looked down upon to be a man in many cases. I mean, for fucks sake - "mansplaining" and other bullshit adjectives have been created to diminish the man. You certainly cannot open doors for women any more, that makes you chauvinistic and sexist. You cannot compliment a woman on their appearance. You cannot take command of a situation for fear of being called out as a discriminatory opportunity-stifling arrogant asshole - in every day life OR in the boardroom - and its only going to get worse unless something is changed.
So if you're a young man out there and you're reading this - you need to know how to function and fix the world around you - from changing a tire or your own oil, to fixing your car, to complimenting a woman and successfully landing a date without the help of tinder or match. You ought to also learn the benefits of staying physically fit and eating well too while you're at it.