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Gloves, wrist wraps, both, neither?

Only use wraps when you need them, they are there to help you when you can't hold the bar any longer, you shopuldn't be using them for each set, or your gripping strength will never increase.
 
Lord_Suston said:
Only use wraps when you need them, they are there to help you when you can't hold the bar any longer, you shopuldn't be using them for each set, or your gripping strength will never increase.

That is why I try not to use wraps at all. However, at the same time I think some of my lifts (deadlift for example) may suffer because my grip strength can't keep up with the rest of my body. So its kind of a catch 22: use the wraps and lift heavier but your grip strength will suffer; or don't use the wraps and lift lighter but your grip strength will increase. I guess I should be working on my grip strength independently...
 
any more suggestions?
I'm running into the same problem, on deads my grip strength is failing before anything else........
 
I don't use straps or gloves. Try doing rack deads with high weight and just hold onto the bar for as long as you can. That is the best way to increase grip stength. On deads when I come back down I tend to hold a lighter weight for a count of 100 on my last set. This has greatly increased my grip strength.
 
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I don't wear gloves but I'll wrap my wrists for support. I'll also strap up when the weight goes beyond my grip strength. I don't believe that the larger muscle being trained should be limited by grip strength. It allows me to focus on the muscle being trained not the pain in the hand.
 
Thats a pretty good point Bigsatan. By the way, does anyone know of a place online (or even some national retailers) that sell wrist wraps (straps)? They seem like a pretty simple thing, I'm contemplating making a homemade pair.
 
CHALK!!!!
 
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Scotsman is right, www.monstermuscle.com has what you are looking for. I just bought new wrist wraps(Inzer 20" Z wraps) and their leather straps. Both great products and the company has outstanding service, I had my stuff in two days and they are on the other side of the country! Inzer wraps are the shit, no more wrist pain. The leather straps, I had to rub in some saddle soap and work them in, but once your strapped on
they don't let go! I'm going to be ordering their deadlift shoes soon, my Otomix have had it!
 
The inzer z knee wraps are awesome too really add a lot of support. The wrist wraps are also great, love the 13mm double prong comp belt I got from them too.
 
B true is right, all you need is chalk. Years ago I used to have trouble just chinning with my bodyweight as my grip would give out. I stuck with it, did extra forearm work, and now deadlift in the mid 400's for reps off the floor then chin with my bodyweight plus a 45lb plate, no grip problems. If you make wraps a staple now, you will ALWAYS need them, personally I don't like being dependant on anything but ME!
 
used to use gloves with wriststraps attached, but my wrists got weak so i stopped. i just started to use hand straps on an as needed basis, i dont want to hinder my grip/forearm strenth, but i also cant hold onto an effective amount of weight for deads, shrugs, or rows.
 
Chalk just keeps it from slipping out of your hand, you still need to have the strength to hold on. I am planning on just using wrist wraps from heavier lifts and also building up my grip strength seperately so I can concentrate on the muscles being used in those lifts and not be hindered by my grip strength.
 
Dude, I'll tell you what to use......whatever works for you.

Everyone's different and no one will look at you sideways if you use gloves or not......

I personally like chalk and straps.......
 
Zebo,

Thats a good point. I was just trying to bring up a different perspective.

By the way, do you use wraps that just go around your wrist, or the kind that wrap around the bar and your wrist?
 
I use gloves and rarely do i use wraps...but my friend has a pair of wraps that ive been looking for that i love. they velcro on your wrists and they have metal hooks on them that sit around your palms, like the type you see in ninja movies they use to fight or climb trees or what not. they just hook on the bar and you are set to go. they are awsome.


-max
 
Gloves only; I fear straps might make me hang onto a bar i might really want to get rid of for some reason. Forearm barbell curls and dumbell rows to build up grip strength.
BTW does anyone else get major calluses on the index ring and pinky fingers? If not, what brand of gloves do you use?
 
I have a pretty nice pair of Harbinger (sp?) gloves that are gell packed. They're very comfortable but I go through a pair about every 2-3 months before they're too many holes for them to be effective. Good thing for warranties. :)
 
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