Athletes use magnesium carbonate powder to improve traction on the surface of the sports equipment and minimize sweating on the palms. Magnesia is used in athletics, weightlifting, kettlebell lifting, pole dancing, rock climbing, acrobatics, powerlifting and other sports to increase friction and bind sebum and moisture.
Magnesia for kettlebell lifting, rock climbing, weightlifting, pole and other sports in which it is important for an athlete to have a reliable grip of his hands with a sports equipment. Magnesia absorbs excess moisture from the skin surface and provides good friction.
Pressed magnesia, due to its solid form, makes it possible to use magnesia more economically. This magnesia is applied to the hands in a thin layer and does not create a large cloud of dust. If necessary, the briquette can be crushed to a powdery state.
USEFUL TIPS
- Any magnesia is very dry to the skin, so after finishing your workout, we advise you to wash your hands well with soap and water and apply a moisturizer.
- If you are using chalk for rock climbing, it is convenient to combine liquid and powdered chalk when climbing long routes (difficulty).
- Before starting, apply liquid to your hands, and in the process of passing the route, you can, if necessary, additionally use powdered magnesia from the bag.
- Use liquid chalk for bouldering and speed climbing. In these types of rock climbing, a single application of magnesium to your hands is often enough, and the damage to your lungs is much less.
- Apply magnesia not only to your fingers but to the entire surface of your palm.
- For kettlebell lifting, magnesium is more suitable in highly compressed briquettes.
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