Bands

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  • #227738

    Melvin McLain
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    Ordered from ebay, $29.99 for a pair (35lb), shipped. Should be here on or about Wednesday. 🙂

    #227739

    Melvin McLain
    Participant

    Hmmm… I'm guessing body oils & sweat aren't good for the band material.Do you guys use some type of handle (or whatever) with them?

    #227740

    Igor Vidovic
    Participant

    Hmmm... I'm guessing body oils & sweat aren't good for the band material.Do you guys use some type of handle (or whatever) with them?

    Yes. Grip it harder

    training log
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1yQ7u-n9iU7R910fUgcAEo5NJoUZzT3w1zLC5qYyaGZE/edit#gid=1795865688

    #227741

    TCB
    Participant

    While I do think bands are valuable, especially for “mobility” type things… You're better off going through proper progressions in order to get pullups, as opposed to using a band.A good tutorial series: http://moveskill.com/2014/04/from-none-to-one-erins-path-to-pull-ups/As for the bands' durability: don't even worry about it. Unless you're taking sharp stuff to them, you won't hurt them.

    #227742

    Melvin McLain
    Participant

    Yeah… I still weigh somewhere north of 350, so pullups are not a near-future option. I can do overhead pull-aparts with the bands, or even loop them over my pullup bar and do seated pulldowns.I was just wondering if you guys use anything (even a towel) to avoid sweaty/oily skin contact with the bands. But apparently not.Thanks. 🙂

    #227743

    Robert x Oleary
    Participant

    Yeah... I still weigh somewhere north of 350, so pullups are not a near-future option. I can do overhead pull-aparts with the bands, or even loop them over my pullup bar and do seated pulldowns.I was just wondering if you guys use anything (even a towel) to avoid sweaty/oily skin contact with the bands. But apparently not.Thanks. 🙂

    I wouldn't worry about sweat being corrosive or skin oil. These things are meant to be stepped on and have all sorts of grime and stress applied. Their sturdy enough to handle some epidermis.  Not sure if you're a raw lifter or prefer using gloves and the like, but to untrained hands they can be pretty harsh. Just a heads up.

    #227744

    Brandon D Christ
    Participant

    Yeah... I still weigh somewhere north of 350, so pullups are not a near-future option. I can do overhead pull-aparts with the bands, or even loop them over my pullup bar and do seated pulldowns.I was just wondering if you guys use anything (even a towel) to avoid sweaty/oily skin contact with the bands. But apparently not.Thanks. 🙂

    I wouldn't worry about sweat being corrosive or skin oil. These things are meant to be stepped on and have all sorts of grime and stress applied. Their sturdy enough to handle some epidermis.  Not sure if you're a raw lifter or prefer using gloves and the like, but to untrained hands they can be pretty harsh. Just a heads up.

    You're talking about bands?

    #227745

    Robert x Oleary
    Participant

    Yeah... I still weigh somewhere north of 350, so pullups are not a near-future option. I can do overhead pull-aparts with the bands, or even loop them over my pullup bar and do seated pulldowns.I was just wondering if you guys use anything (even a towel) to avoid sweaty/oily skin contact with the bands. But apparently not.Thanks. 🙂

    I wouldn't worry about sweat being corrosive or skin oil. These things are meant to be stepped on and have all sorts of grime and stress applied. Their sturdy enough to handle some epidermis.  Not sure if you're a raw lifter or prefer using gloves and the like, but to untrained hands they can be pretty harsh. Just a heads up.

    You're talking about bands?

    Yeah, a few of my clients don't do well with the consistent rubbing and pulling the rubber hads when stretching and retracting against there skin. People with sensitive skin tend to require grips or gloves.

    #227746

    Melvin McLain
    Participant

    Good to know, thanks.My hands are pretty soft these days, but back when I could work (mechanic/welder) the palms/fingers were kinda leathery. 😀

    #227747

    Melvin McLain
    Participant

    Do any of you guys have the (Jump Stretch) 35lb monster mini bands?The description claims they're 3/8" thick, but these are 1/4". I talked to the guy on the phone, and he said the description was incorrect, but if they're black (these are) then they are 35lb because the 25lb ones are red.Thoughts?_

    #227748

    Cory Magno
    Member

    Look into bodylastics, great bands that last forever

    #227749

    Melvin McLain
    Participant

    Thanks for the info. 🙂I don't plan to buy any more (at this time, anyway), these are sort of a stop-gap measure until I lose enough weight to do pullups again.

    #227750

    Robert x Oleary
    Participant

    Thanks for the info. 🙂I don't plan to buy any more (at this time, anyway), these are sort of a stop-gap measure until I lose enough weight to do pullups again.

    Fwiw: I still use bands as a body builder. They are awesome for pushing strength curves, progressive overloads, failure sets, and stop/pause/drop sets on assisted pull ups. If you can get a good deal on them, they are awesome tools to have handy. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

    #227751

    Melvin McLain
    Participant

    Good to know, thanks.

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