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jitta_bug123
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I think that strap bar can help with your giants, for some people and depending on the sitaution. If you use gloves you have to shift your wrists a bit, though admitedly not as much as on the real bar. It can also help you get over the fear of going over the bar, and you can do many reps without ripping. It can be also good for some small kids to get the feeling of giants when they still have very small hands which do not reach right around the bar yet, or have not developed adaquete grip strength to do giants on the wooden. Also it can be good to start on strap bar if your gym, like mine, does not have a pit. Doing giants on the strap bar means that you will not have to worry about peeling off. I think that smallish kids who can be easily spotted preferably over a pit could easily learn giant quite easily without the aid of a strap bar, but for you average kid who learns to giant at age 11-13 kind of age group or older, so it is more difficult for them to be spotted, or with limited facilities, ie no pit, the use of a strap bar can be very useful in the aid of learning giants.