knurl chalk grip
The barbell knurling, chalk and hand grip that keep a bar secure.
Definitions
A grouping of grip-related gym terms: the 'knurl' is the crosshatched, textured pattern cut into a barbell to improve grip; 'chalk' is the magnesium carbonate lifters coat their hands with to reduce sweat and slipping; and 'grip' is how you hold the bar. Together they describe what keeps a loaded barbell from slipping.
knurl chalk grip In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Grouped strength-training equipment terms.
People Also Ask
What is knurling on a barbell?
Knurling is the crosshatched, textured pattern machined into a barbell's surface so your hands grip it more securely.
Why do lifters use chalk?
Chalk (magnesium carbonate) dries sweat on the hands and fingers, reducing slipping so you can hold a heavy or thick bar more securely.
How does knurling help your grip?
The sharp crosshatched texture bites into your palms and fingers, cutting down on slippage during heavy pulls and presses.
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