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Old 02-14-2008, 12:38 PM   #636 (permalink)
dillytl
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Originally Posted by UConnJulie View Post
I'm philosophically against lifting straps. I have seen a lot of shoulder (and lower back) injuries that result from lifting more weight than your shoulders and body are ready for. Weaker grip is sort of a built-in failsafe IMO ... if you override it, then you are asking for problems elsewhere! My grip will get stronger ...
Interesting, and thought provoking!! DH just got me some straps (haven't used them yet) - I may have to rethink them now.........
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