It would NOT make your wrists sweaty if you are lifting them the right way since the muscles you are supposed to be exercising are your biceps and triceps.
better off swimming till wrists feel better and do pushing exercises with weights istead of pulling exercises
AnswerGET A SPEED BALL. You can also use weights for your wrists, practicing with these weights everyday for a certain amount of time will increase your speed dramatically, start with a light weight and work your way up as you get stronger, just make sure not to hurt yourself.
Your wrist size is determined by your genetic bone structure, and you can't bulk up your wrists because your wrists don't have the muscle mass of other body parts such as your forearms and biceps.
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No, lifting weights does not have the potential to make you shorter.
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An athlete's wrists may be under tension during activities that require gripping or lifting heavy weights, such as weightlifting or rock climbing. Additionally, sports like gymnastics or pole vaulting involve dynamic movements that place significant strain on the wrists. Tension can also occur during repetitive motions, such as in tennis or racquetball, where wrist stability is crucial for performance.
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Suicide grip is used in exercises like the bench press when the bar is held lower in the palm with straght wrists and the thumb on the same side of the fingers. It is done to prevent wrists from dropping back with the conventional grip when heavy weights are used. Suicide grip does reduce power but is used by many professionals.
yes but it depend on weight of wrist weight and the exercise you do while wearing them the more weight you have and do exercise . the more you gonna lose weight If you spend all day sitting at a desk, wearing weights will not make you burn more calories, no matter how heavy they are. If you are pretty active during the day, wearing weights may boost your calorie burn