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i woke up in the middle of the night and my left leg was numb, i think i had a dvt, sadly i didn't die, but i managed to get up outa my bed so thats a big + maybe I will have the strength to stop wasting time and destroy humanity tommorow
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*drugs* and not the T kind.
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oops that was wrong thread hehe
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Hey workout nerds, can you recommend a pair of gloves to protect my hands during pull-ups? They're tearing up my palms, and as a musician, that makes me uncomfortable. I'd like to spend $30-$80 on this. Searches return all sorts of silly items...figured one of you might already know what's good.
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haha g1
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i use 2 washcloths and just keep them on the bar and wash them weekly
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You can also alternatively do pull ups on something like a rock climber uses to focus on extended finger strength, which in turn will not have you wrapping you mits around a pipe and pulling the skin off of them. Gloves won't really help. Look at your hand and pay attention to placement. Don't grip with the fat part of your hand below your knuckles, pay attention to how you twist your hands while you're pulling yourself up. You will get callouses they will stay nice and normal, eventually. And towels can help if you're working with really sharply serrated bar weights, or literally any gloves. Still the same kinda stuff applies except with the serrated bars you get actually cut up which is a bit different. | |||
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