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Old 01-14-2009, 07:04 PM #1
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Default Exercise equipment question

I've been looking for half gloves I can wear when doing yoga. The only pain I have that's fairly constant is in the palms of my hands, and any pose where I put weight on my hands is quite painful.

Currently I am wearing the half gloves I bought a couple years ago with my heavy bag, but they aren't padded enough on the palm side. I looked at the gloves for wheelchair racing, but while they are sturdy gloves, they don't appear well padded.

Anybody know of anything out there that might just work? Or know of somewhere I can inquire?

Thanks oodles for all your wonderful input you wonderful people!
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