Yes, the anti-calluses effect of power-assisted belts is far more than that of gloves. This starts with their working principle: when you train with a heavy weight, you will find that gloves are almost useless? Calluses should grow or grow!
why? When the training weight is relatively light, friction is likely to appear in the upright curling action. During the curling process, the hand is not held tightly enough, and the bar slides in the palm to generate friction. At this time, the friction stroke is large and the friction force is small. Gloves The effect is great, and the friction stroke is converted between the glove surface and the pole, or this sliding friction is eliminated. When your weight is relatively heavy, you will find that the "pull" movement group of back training that puts the most pressure on the palm: such movements require a strong grip. Suppose you are doing weighted pull-ups and you need to pull up a weight of 100kg. Whether you wear gloves or bare hands, your palm must provide a grip of 100kg, and your palm and pole must remain relatively still鈥攂asic physics tells us that to maintain such relative stillness, the friction is almost the same. , the friction force is very large, but the stroke is very small---sometimes there is even no stroke! The wear and tear of the calluses occurs in the mutual movement between the calluses and our palms鈥攂ecause our palms are soft, the calluses are actually squeezed out by huge pressure. So changing the contact surface from the pole to the hand to the glove to the hand doesn't really make a difference -- except that your hands smell like your feet. But what about the booster belt? The booster belt can greatly reduce the grip that your palm needs to provide to hang your body, and the friction will naturally be small.