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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Weight Lifting Gloves for Pull Ups

How many Pull Ups can you do?  If you're like most people, you probably can't even get into the double digits.  But that's okay!

There's a lot of factors involved in doing Pull Ups Successfully including form and grip strength.  Weight lifting gloves for pull ups are just one more strategy you can use to pump out a few more reps next time you grab that pull ups bar!

Womens Crossfit Gloves Reviews

Roses are Red, Violets are Blue... I think most WomensCrossfit Gloves Reviews are crap... whadda bout you?

GymPaws® Gym Gloves are one of the most popular, and best reviewed gym gloves alternatives.

They're Real Leather with a Unique 4 Finger Loop backing which makes them awesome for circuit workouts like Crossfit because they fit like a glove, without all the extra bulky material.  Because the finger loops keep them from moving around, you don't have to worry about them slipping off or falling off.  Read more of Womens Crossfit Gloves Reviews here...


Unique Weight Lifting Gloves

What kind of Weight Lifting Gloves do you use for Crossfit or circuit training?  If they're traditional half finger gloves you may be sweating it out a lil more than you need to be!  GymPaws are the only Lifting Grips that actually Fit Like a Glove, making them one of the most Unique Weight Lifting Gloves you can buy!



Friday, April 4, 2014

Voted The Best Crossfit Gloves

If you're a Crossfit athlete then you've probably had callused or torn up hands from working out!  You don't have to anymore!

Using full hand workout gloves as crossfit gloves isn't practical.  You sweat too much and your hands get hot and clammy.  Not to mention that full workout gloves restrict movement.

Crossfit athletes, personal trainers, and coaches have all discovered GymPaws Leather Lifting Grips and they've voted them the best crossfit gloves for a reason!

GymPaws are REAL leather!  They're the only lifting grip on the market that can say that.  With four finger loops you don't have to worry about them slipping or sliding around during your #wod either!

There's always FREE SHIPPING and 100% Satisfaction Guarantee!  Shop GymPaws Weight Lifting Grips today!


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

What do Olympic gymnastic rings, Plyometric box jumping, kipping kettlebells and free weights all have in common?  They are all exercises you might find in crossfit training.   This form of HIIT (high intensity interval training) requires many exercises and capabilities.  This isn’t your daddies weightlifting routine, get ready to sweat and burn some fat!
Let’s cover some of the workouts your may experience in crossfit training.
What are box jumps?   Well they are about as simple as they sound and while they don’t actually require you to have on a pair of crossfit gloves – what’s nice about GymPaws is that you don’t have to take them off between each exercise, but we’ll get into that later.
Box jumps require you to jump up onto a 6-12” raised platform.  To begin stand about 6 inches from the box.  Shift your hips back and down similar to if you were performing a squat.  Your arms should simultaneously stretch out behind you.  Imagine that you’re trying to do a long jump.  The power of the jump should come from your heels and propel you onto the box.  At the same time, you’re arms are raised above you in a continuous motion.  Once on the box, stabilize yourself and an softly jump back down to the starting position.
Part of your crossfit training may also include chin ups.  Remember that the whole point of crossfit is to avoid resting in between exercises.  A chin up is similar to a pull up and I’m a big fan of those!   Review the article for how do to a pull up properly. This would be the point to make sure you’re wearing your crossfit gloves!
So now let’s assume you have the best crossfit gloves on, now it’s time to find that chin up bar!Why GymPaws are the best weightlifting gloves for crossfit training:  well the easiest thing to see is that you don’t have to keep taking them on and off.  They are designed to fit right in the palm of your hands.  The leather front surface is slightly padded but most importantly it prevents your hands from slipping.  The cool 4 finger loop neoprene backing assures that they’ll stay in place whether you’re going from a weightlifting exercise to a non-weight bearing one, you don’t need to take them off!
Things to remember with chin ups:
You are lifting your body weight.  This seems like a no brainer but if you don’t feel strong enough you may want to start training with an assisted pull up machine.
Your back muscles will be called into play.  This means those lats (latissimus dorsi) and traps (trapezius) muscles are going to take a beating!