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by coggs » July 9th, 2008, 1:03 pm
Gripping for dear life could be part of the problem and should be corrected even if it's not what's causing the issue. You should be hanging on the handles, not gripping them. Row relaxed and use the legs/back to pull hooked (not gripped) handles into the body. Hands only come into play the last 1/3rd of the drive and provide even less of the work. If you are getting blisters/callouses in the middle of your palms you need to work on much looser grip. Most people only callouse up at the very top of the palm just below the 3 fingers away from the thumb, and a little between each knuckle.
There are a number of different brands of grips. I tend to sweat way more than most. My hands are never dry. I slip around on the smooth grips and prefer the knurled surface on the Stampfli grips (orange). I actually wet down the grips with lake water several times during a session. Lake water is a little less slippery than what my body is generating! Now if I could just come up with a fool proof way to keep the toxic sweat out of my eyes!
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