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Wrist Supports
It’s
something you almost never think of.
Until it falls on your face.
You pace around like a hungry tiger for
three minutes, preparing for your intense
brush with those 110-pound dumbbells. You’re
not thinking about the pain or the sweat or
the veins bulging in your temples and you’re
surely not thinking about a thing called
safety. No, you’re not thinking about
anything at this moment other than extending
those beefy arms – and those clunky weights
– straight toward the sky.
As the struggle begins, your arms start to
tremble vibrantly from the resistance, as
your elbows shake and your muscles twitch.
Your forearms begin to arc above you like a
rainbow, you’ve almost completed your
mission when …
Ka-plank!
The 110-pound dumbbell becomes a permanent
part of your face.
It’s not exactly the ending you were looking
for, but as the surgeon removes scraps of
iron from your skull, you know you’re gonna
be hearing the lecture one more time:
You should have been wearing wrist supports.
The worst part of it, you know, is that it
wasn’t so much your pectoral muscles or your
heart that gave in to the 220-pound nemeses.
It was your wrists. While your chest was
certainly game for cranking out a
challenging set of incline dumbbell presses,
your wrists just couldn’t hang with the big
boys.
Instead, these delicate joints allowed the
mission – and the weights – to come crashing
down upon you.
Hopefully, the next time you’ll know better.
Hopefully, you’ll have wrist supports.
Wrist supports may not seem like much, just
something you strap on for style, but these
little dandies are a wise investment for
weight trainers of all types, particularly
those with mountain-sized intentions ahead
of them.
Wrist supports are great for a number of
different exercises, particularly pulldowns,
dumbbell presses, knee raises, and pull-ups.
The purpose of wrist supports, obviously, is
to stabilize the wrists during the strenuous
exercises, and preventing them from giving
in to overwhelming resistance. After all,
how are your muscles going to handle the
weights when your wrists can’t?
Also, wrist supports help you to focus the
resistance primarily on the muscles being
worked. You won’t be diverting any of the
resistance elsewhere.
With a 2-inch stainless steel D-ring loop
and a 2-inch polypropylene strap, MWD’s
version of the wrist support is certainly a
gym favorite. Easily fastened with tight
Velcro strands, the MWD wrist supports also
feature a quarter-inch thick sponge foam
designed to protect the skin from the wear
and tear of an invigorating, upper-body
exercise.
The wrist supports are an investment that
your muscles – and your face – will surely
be thanking you for.
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