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Be a man and get those calluses, they only hurt for the first couple months.I use workout gloves because it helps with grip and doesnt rip up my delicate hands.
not a macho thing.
PreachBe a man and get those calluses, they only hurt for the first couple months.I use workout gloves because it helps with grip and doesnt rip up my delicate hands.
not a macho thing.
NOOOOOOOO!Be a man and get those calluses, they only hurt for the first couple months.I use workout gloves because it helps with grip and doesnt rip up my delicate hands.
not a macho thing.
It's so much better! No pain gripping bars, improved grip strength from bare handing it, and you can pick em off and throw your skin at people.NOOOOOOOO!Be a man and get those calluses, they only hurt for the first couple months.I use workout gloves because it helps with grip and doesnt rip up my delicate hands.
not a macho thing.
I'm reading this 2 different ways.I don't think calloused hands would feel good on manparts but I haven't thought to ask.
I am more of a tony little guy.We have a guy that comes in and wears gloves along with a Richard Simmons workout suit. He is a PA at the hospital here. Is that you Minnesota_husker?
Just keep em smooth.I don't think calloused hands would feel good on manparts but I haven't thought to ask.
Hands are so middle middle schoolI don't think calloused hands would feel good on manparts but I haven't thought to ask.
That and if you grip correctly, calluses should be minimized anyway. Gloves seem to throw things off, but I used to use themHedley Lamarr said:PreachZRod said:Be a man and get those calluses, they only hurt for the first couple months.Minnesota_husker said:I use workout gloves because it helps with grip and doesnt rip up my delicate hands.
not a macho thing.