Calluses/Lifting gloves
CrabbyCancerMama
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I have a pair of golds gym gloves I wear when I lift but I still get calluses. Anyone have any tips on a better pair? My left hand is worse than my right and they hurt
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Harbinger Pro Wrist wraps. I never get callouses1
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It also helps to use a foot pumice stone on your calluses in the shower to help keep them smoothed down and tear free.1
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proper bar grip will fix that problem...
https://nielpatel.blogspot.com/2010/07/exercise-cues-grip.htmlFirst in this installment is how to grip any implement you use. Whether it be a dumbbell, barbell, kettlebell, or small child, where it rests in your hand can change how the action is executed. Additionally, proper gripping minimizes callus formation.Left – Where to grab the bar in exercises which involve pulling the weight towards the body.
Right – Where to grab the bar, possibly lower, in exercises which involve pushing/pressing the weight away from the body.
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I'm a computer geek so other than the caluses I get from lifting/push ups/pull ups my hands are pretty fragile lol. I tear the crap out of them without gloves. I did find some thinner ones from UA that are comfortable which help. the thicker padded ones made things worse.1
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I just use some cheap leather work gloves. No problems yet and cheaper than lifting gloves.1
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Am I the only one who LIKES to have calluses???8
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My calluses are minimal. I don't use gloves anymore. I use liquid grip.0
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Gloves are not recommended. It's best to lift without.
I've often heard and read this over the years and call it BS.
Sometimes I wear gloves and sometimes I don't. When I do it's mainly for comfort, not for grip. For grip, I use straps which people also say not to use. Yeah, they may impair the full development of your grip strength but they won't help you lift the weight. Same for gloves. If the weight is too heavy, gloves and straps won't help you to move it.
So, IMO, if you like them and you think that they help you in some way to lift, use 'em. If you don't, don't.
BTW, I still get calluses whether I use them or not. Can't avoid them even if you use the palm grip, as I do. Just an inevitable part of lifting. Use sandpaper board to help reduce & dress them.2 -
cwolfman13 wrote: »proper bar grip will fix that problem...
https://nielpatel.blogspot.com/2010/07/exercise-cues-grip.htmlFirst in this installment is how to grip any implement you use. Whether it be a dumbbell, barbell, kettlebell, or small child, where it rests in your hand can change how the action is executed. Additionally, proper gripping minimizes callus formation.Left – Where to grab the bar in exercises which involve pulling the weight towards the body.
Right – Where to grab the bar, possibly lower, in exercises which involve pushing/pressing the weight away from the body.
This worked for me. I stopped getting bad calluses after fixing my grips for deadlift and row. I only have one tiny callus below my thick wedding band now. Also, the ladies that did my nails could perform miracles on my calluses.1 -
pennystaplessnyder wrote: »Am I the only one who LIKES to have calluses???1
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I only have a small one in the area below my wedding ring, but it's kind of like a badge of honor.1
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I got some "tacky" lifting gloves from Walmart. I don't mind the calluses. I grew up doing gymnastics, so having calluses is normal to me. My opinion on gloves is kind of like wearing grips for bars. I don't have chalk and was having trouble with my grip, tried the gloves, and they help. I still have calluses...1
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just use chalk, you can keep it in a little tupperwear in your gym bag0
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Calluses will keep forming so embrace them.0
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someone will be along here shortly to show you the ripetoe bar grip ing video where he shows you exactly how to grip the bar. These techniques will help with or without gloves. Before I got hurt I was resorting to gloves because I was lifting in cold temperatures but found that a layer of chalk protects my hands from the cold bars and improves my overall grip instead of making it harder to grip heavy weights with gloves.
the calluses protect your hands but ocasionaly they need trimmed back because the larger they get the more likely they are to tear. I haven't done this with a barbell but I have done it with tools several times and its never fun.
If you have to wear gloves going to a sporting goods store and finding a pair that fits your hands would be the best way. I have the golds gym gloves that you probably own. I got them after removing half the skin on the palm of my hand when a blister popped and I didn't want to grip bars at my local gym with that open wound and they are anything but a good fitting pair of gloves but they were only $7 so they stay around in case I need them for anything.
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I follow the school of thought that gloves are only ok if they match your purse. I think it's called toxic masculinity in some circles.0
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DancingMoosie wrote: »I got some "tacky" lifting gloves from Walmart. I don't mind the calluses. I grew up doing gymnastics, so having calluses is normal to me. My opinion on gloves is kind of like wearing grips for bars. I don't have chalk and was having trouble with my grip, tried the gloves, and they help. I still have calluses...
hnnnngggg you look great!0 -
I wear gloves as they improve my grip. I don't judge my masculinity by wearing gloves or not - what a very sad outlook.
Don't like leather ones, the modern tacky grip ones work well but I wear out two pairs a year - hoping Santa is bringing me some new ones.1 -
I wear gloves as they improve my grip. I don't judge my masculinity by wearing gloves or not - what a very sad outlook.
Don't like leather ones, the modern tacky grip ones work well but I wear out two pairs a year - hoping Santa is bringing me some new ones.
It is a sad outlook. I hope some day I can be as superior in machismo as you are.
Calm down, He-man. I have a pair of gloves, myself.1 -
DancingMoosie wrote: »I got some "tacky" lifting gloves from Walmart. I don't mind the calluses. I grew up doing gymnastics, so having calluses is normal to me. My opinion on gloves is kind of like wearing grips for bars. I don't have chalk and was having trouble with my grip, tried the gloves, and they help. I still have calluses...
hnnnngggg you look great!
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StacyOglesbee wrote: »I have a pair of golds gym gloves I wear when I lift but I still get calluses. Anyone have any tips on a better pair? My left hand is worse than my right and they hurt
I've owned many pairs of lifting gloves & my Schiek gloves are by far the nicest gloves I've ever owned.
http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/sck/530.html?PLASKU=SCHIEK024&mcid=CG_PLA_US_GS_schiek&bbdevice=m&bbtargetid=120147270000105877&catargetid=120147270000105877&cadevice=m&gclid=CNHT24-ZjtECFVi2wAodyxgN6Q
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pennystaplessnyder wrote: »Am I the only one who LIKES to have calluses???
nope. i'm doing a lot of job interviewing these days and i love shaking hands
i will say though, that i've adjusted my deadlift grip so the bar is already at the top of my palms from the start. i'd been taking more of a full-hand grip and those calluses were getting to be a bit much.
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I am a massage therapist so I HAVE to use gloves to keep my hands from callus free. I have been using a cheap pair of bell bicycle gloves with good luck. The weight gloves I was buying for under $30 kept falling apart but these walmart purchase help a bunch!0
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I like the calluses. They show that my body is adapting to what I'm putting it through. Also lose the gloves and just opt for some chalk.0
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Frankly, I found using chalk just tons better and live with calluses. Gloves always messed with my grip.0
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I used to use the bionic gloves. They were well padded and always prevented any calluses. But recent switched to straps. But i do find the below interesting.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZXKTPJY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_AwfyybWN9WF491 -
Since we're actually talking about gloves, I've been using a pair of Black Diamond 1/2 fingered climbing gloves w/leather palms and nylon mesh backs that I got from REI.
See:https://www.rei.com/product/899112/black-diamond-crag-half-finger-climbing gloves
They're light weight, protect your palms from calluses, provide a great grip, only cost $16 and you can still operate the touch screen on your phone (or other device) w/o tsking them off. Love 'em!1
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