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Weightlifting:
Gloves
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Lycra
Back. Used either for Weightlifting, Aerobics or Cycling. WLGL01
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XS,
S,
M, L
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Black,
White, Grey, Turquoise, Red, Royal |
$6.00 |
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Regular
Mesh WLGL02A
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S,
M, L, XL
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Black
White
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$6.00 |
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Mesh
with Suede Leather Palm inside terry cloth next to palm. WLGL02B
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S,
M, L, XL
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Brown, Off-White |
$8.00 |
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Spandex
Back Pro-Style
WLGL03A
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S, M,
L & XL
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Black
Blue, Red |
$10.00 |
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Spandex
Back with Wrist wrap. Supports your wrist while you
workout.
WLGL03B
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S,
M, L, XL,
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Black,
Blue, Red |
$13.00 |
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All
Leather.
WLGL04A
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S,
M, L, XL,
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Black,
White |
$8.00 |
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All
Leather.With Wristwraps.
WLGL04B
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M, L, XL
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Black |
$16.00 |
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Neoprene. .
WLGL05A
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S,
M, L, XL,
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Black,
Teal, Purple |
$9.00 |
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Neoprene. With
fingers. Beautiful design.
WLGL05B
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S,
M, L, XL,
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Black,
Blue, Red |
$8.00 |
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Circumference
(around) at Knuckles Measured in inches
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Men's
Sizes |
Women's
Sizes |
| 6.0-6.5 |
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XS |
| 6.7-7.0 |
XS |
S |
| 7.0-7.5 |
S |
M |
| 7.5-8.0 |
M |
L |
| 8.0-8.5 |
L |
XL |
| 8.5-9.5 |
XL |
- |
| 9.5+ |
XXL |
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What has been written
about use of Weightlifting Gloves:
Weightlifting without
Gloves result in Corns and Calluses. It is recommended by experts to use
weightlifting gloves while lifting weights and using any exercise
equipment when exercising.
The following is an
article about
Corns & Calluses
(Excerpted from Healthy Self: The Guide to
Self-Care and Wise Consumerism)
| All to often, corns
and calluses are the price we pay for neglecting our feet.
Corns and calluses are very much alike, they just differ in
where they occur.
Corns show up on the bony area on top
of the toes and the skin between the toes. Corns feel hard to
the touch, are tender, and have a roundish appearance. A
small, clear spot called a hen's eye may form in the center.
Calluses can occur on any part of the
body that goes through repeated pressure or irritation. Common
places are on the ball or heel of the feet, on the hands, and
on the knees. Calluses are flat, painless thickenings of the
skin.
Corns and calluses form as a
protective response. They are extra cells made in a skin area
that gets repeated rubbing or squeezing from such things as:
- Footwear that fits poorly.
- Activities that put pressure on
the hands, knees and feet.
If self-care tips do not get rid of
corns and calluses, a family doctor or foot doctor
(podiatrist) may need to be consulted. He or she can scrape
away the hardened tissue and peel away the corn with stronger
solutions. (Sometimes warts lie underneath corns and need to
be treated too).
Self-Care Tips
For Corns:
Never pick at corns or use toe-nail scissors or clippers, a
razor blade or any other sharp tool to cut off corns. You may
injure your skin or trigger an infection. Instead:
- Get rid of shoes that fit poorly,
especially if they squeeze your toes together.
- Soak your feet in warm water to
soften the corn.
- Cover the corn with a protective,
non-medicated pad, usually available in drugstores. (A
piece of foam rubber or moleskin will do in a pinch).
- If the outer layers of a corn have
peeled away, apply a non-prescription liquid of 5 to 10
percent salicylic acid and cover the area with a small
bandage.
- Take your shoe to a shoe repair
person and ask that he/she sews a metatarsal bar onto your
shoe to use when a corn is healing.
For Calluses:
Never try to get rid of a callus by cutting it with a sharp
tool. Instead:
- Soak your feet in warm water to
soften the callus, and pat dry.
- Rub the callus gently with a
pumice stone.
- Cover calluses with protective
pads, available in drugstores.
- Check for poorly fitting shoes or
other sources of pressure that may lead to calluses.
- Wear gloves if doing a hobby or
work that puts pressure on the hands.
- Wear knee pads for activities that
puts pressure on your knees.
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