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  • Help! Pole grip ankle and thigh protectors

    Posted by Wildflower on November 23, 2013 at 6:04 am

    Hi Ladies and Gents,
    I want to try the pole grip ankle protectors and thigh protectors but I’m reluctant to because I’m afraid that I will develop dependency for them. I eventually want to compete and I don’t think their allowed in competitions. Can I get your opinions?? Do you help and do you find that you are dependent on them?
    Thanks for your help

    Nats01 replied 11 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • korinne

    Member
    November 23, 2013 at 11:37 am

    I haven’t ever used them, but I have a friend who owns a pole studio and she has them. She uses them for bachelorette parties so people won’t get bruises before the wedding. If I recall correctly, I think she said they’re actually more in the way than helpful and uncomfortable.

    Additionally, I’d say it’s easier to just learn without if you’re planning on competing. You’ll have to relearn all the moves without them.

  • Nats01

    Member
    November 23, 2013 at 12:56 pm

    Hi, I don’t know about the ankle protector but I’m using the Inner Thigh Protector from Mighty Grip. Eventually the strap does stretch and so you’ll find it rolls up a bit when your transitioning, but it does provide a nice grip.
    This said, I wouldn’t recommend you use it to learn new moves or trying to avoid the pain as you may become dependent on it and your skin may not get the chance to adjust.
    I would however recommend these products when you are recovering or trying to protect an injury or want to avoid bruising, let’s say before a special event.
    I’m currently protecting my inner thigh as I’ve torn my adductor ligaments where it joins the muscle. The protector helped me to avoid direct pressure and pulling on the inner thigh so I could still continue practicing my pole while healing the torn ligament. It worked like a dream. Very happy with my decision to buy it. If you have very sensitive skin and tend to burn of skin, I would also recommend it, especially at the chins 🙂

  • Nats01

    Member
    November 23, 2013 at 12:59 pm

    oops, meant shins (not chins) wish I could edit comment.

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