| Magnesium and Grips
Magnesium carbonate is an inorganic chemical compound used in various sports disciplines. It is used by individuals practicing pole dance, climbing, weightlifting, and also those working out at the gym.
Magnesium carbonate combats hand sweating while increasing friction, which is why it is used in many sports that require a strong grip. In pole dancing, it prevents slipping during acrobatics. The most commonly used form of magnesium carbonate is powder, often confused with talc. Its downside is that it produces dust. Therefore, liquid magnesium, cream, and dry ball forms have also become available on the market. Which one to choose? There is no single correct answer to this question. The choice depends on the personal preferences of the person exercising. Magnesium carbonate is primarily applied to the hands. Some pole dancers also apply it to the pole. When using magnesium carbonate – especially in liquid form, it is important to remember not to apply it in too large quantities. Doing so can have the opposite effect. In our online store, everyone can find a product suitable for them :)