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- Jan 12, 2025
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Imo water + chalk helps me grip the bar more/better. Just chalk feels like I'm about to slip off. But I do have to rechalk almost every turn which is annoying.
Also curious as to why it is so popular... I know folks like the sort of paper mache texture that water+chalk makes, but even if you get a nice sticky paste, isn't that just going to fill in the grain of the bar more and create a smoother, slicker surface?Gotta be honest: I've never understood the point of spraying water on grips. The point of chalk is to keep your hands and grips dry; all water is gonna do is shorten the life of the leather, and give you a nasty layer of caked-on chalk.
Let me give a disclaimer up front that I never did much past about level 7 on any events other than floor, vault, and rings, and it's been the same in coaching: pretty much any time I've coached upper-levels, it's been primarily as a strength and tumbling coach.Also curious as to why it is so popular... I know folks like the sort of paper mache texture that water+chalk makes, but even if you get a nice sticky paste, isn't that just going to fill in the grain of the bar more and create a smoother, slicker surface?
Maybe they like it because it's slicker? as long as they don't slip, maybe they like it because their hands slide easier... hurts their hands less? IDK.
Maybe you know the answer to this comparison - why cake chalk onto the parallel bars? is it just different when using sugar water/honey/syrup/sticky substance?
For entertainment, Ian Gunther has a whole series on YouTube where he and the other Stanford guys try alternatives for honey.Let me give a disclaimer up front that I never did much past about level 7 on any events other than floor, vault, and rings, and it's been the same in coaching: pretty much any time I've coached u
These past two years are my first time working in any significant capacity with upper-level guys on p-bars; they like to put honey or corn syrup on the bars, so I let them. *shrug*
When DD got new grips she was told not to use water with chalk for a few months, so I would start with just chalk. Ask your coach though.I just got new grips, and I have no idea where to start chalking up. When should I spray water? When should I scrape them I just want a second opinion. I also want to know what you do. Is there anything extra that you can do to help with the grips?