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I know it was IreneKa who asked, but I thank you for your information too!
I will cut off that rubberband when DDs come in. We do have wrist bands, and have ordered a 2nd pair, and of course, there's a 3rd pair she wants (OMG Mom!! they say LEVEL 4!!!!). So if they need to be washed, I guess I'm not crazy for her to have a few pairs.
Also - I read somewhere (who knows where, as I've been trying to learn so much about rips and grips), that moisturized hands help avoid rips? (I thought with grips she wouldn't get rips anymore... what do I know?). Is this true? Does it help to keep her hands moisturized?
I was just reading an article (can't find it now, been reading a lot too ) that said grips don't prevent rips. Who knew.
Got the grips! DD loves them, they fit perfectly, and the coach approved.
A few girls got the English Bulldog, and their moms complaining of the finger holes being too small, so they have to sand them to make the fingers fit. We didn't have this problem, DD's fingers fit perfectly into the holes, so one more point towards Ginnasta.
Man... we're supposed to wash those things? But if I wash them they won't be able to crawl across the floor and climb back into her grip bag on their own power...- Get some long, fluffy wrist bands and wash them regularly!!!!!
My dd would rather die than let me wash her wristbands... according to her it's bad luck so don't do before a meet or just after learning a new skill (LOL)! Also, we use rubber bands religiously, especially my Level 10 dd. Beginner grip users wouldn't need to unless they have super skinny fingers and whoever said the finger holes were tight, they will stretch and then be too big if you aren't careful - too big is a huge problem, too small is a minor inconvenience. English Bulldog kippers (single buckle) and Reisport (double buckle) are what we use! And grips just create new places to rip - the wrist is a big one and the thumb is too. My dd's use preparation H ointment on open rips and joshua tree salve on sore spots that haven't ripped but are just tender or hot. Good luck!
DD got a huge rip last week (before she got her grips), and I went to the pharmacy and bought Preparation H, because I've been readying so much about it. She screamed like crazy that it stings (and she usually has pretty high pain tolerance). Does it really sting that much, or did I buy the wrong kind?
DD got a huge rip last week (before she got her grips), and I went to the pharmacy and bought Preparation H, because I've been readying so much about it. She screamed like crazy that it stings (and she usually has pretty high pain tolerance). Does it really sting that much, or did I buy the wrong kind?
Why do girls' grips have the elastic band but boys' don't?
OK, but seriously, are we supposed to wash them??! I've NEVER washed them! I think I've bought an occasional new pair (hard to find in stores and I never think of ordering online). Really, my daughter has been wearing grips for 4 years now and maybe only one pair of wrist bands a year...every other...never washed??!!!Man... we're supposed to wash those things? But if I wash them they won't be able to crawl across the floor and climb back into her grip bag on their own power...
Wrist bands, they never get dirty. The longer you wear them the stronger they get.
Some times I think I should wash them but something keeps telling me don't wash them yet!
I think the Prep H is for BEFORE the rip!! As in, my daughter uses it almost nightly on spots that looked inflamed/potential for rip (as opposed to callouses). I can imagine Prep H would be awful on a rip! If my daughter rips she uses some neosporin and then covers it the next day or so. She also uses Vitamin E every night...and pumice stone...and clips some of the callouses if they are too big.....DD got a huge rip last week (before she got her grips), and I went to the pharmacy and bought Preparation H, because I've been readying so much about it. She screamed like crazy that it stings (and she usually has pretty high pain tolerance). Does it really sting that much, or did I buy the wrong kind?