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		<title>Wrist Straps for Weightlifting: Why You Need Them &#038; Why You May Not</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Whether you’ve just started hitting the gym or you’ve been a regular for a while, there’s no doubt that you’ve watched guy and gal weightlifters methodically wrapping their wrists before they start working out. You might be scratching your head, wondering why they’re wrapping their wrists and if you should, too. In short, yes, you definitely should.&#160; Believe it or not, wrist straps aren’t just for show (though it might seem like they are, like lifting gloves for example cough cough), nor are they reserved for individuals who want to be extremely cautions. In actuality, wrist straps are a proven, </p>
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