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Wrist Assured Gloves for Yoga and Pilates

Topic: YogaBy Paula WilbertPublished Recently added

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Does wrist strain and pain interfere with your yoga or Pilates practice? If so, the new innovative Wrist Assured Fitness Gloves and Yoga Gloves will provide the pain relief and comfort you need to continue practicing yoga and Pilates without wrist pain. Our Wrist Assured Fitness Gloves improves comfort by relieving wrist strain, joint pain, nerve compression and stress on the soft tissues of the wrist during weight bearing yoga asanas and Pilates exercises. Many yoga and Pilates poses require you to support all or a portion of your body weight with your hands, often resulting in wrist pain. Our glove is designed alleviate the strain of putting pressure on your wrists. You’ll also enjoy non-slip contact with Pilates reformer bars, hand weights, floors or yoga mats, thanks to the non-skid fabric on the palm. The ergonomically designed gel padding enclosed in a form fitting, non-slip glove combines comfort and stability with the convenience of wearing a glove throughout your yoga, Pilates or exercise routine. Unlike foam wedges and other stand-alone props that must constantly be re-positioned, Wrist Assured™ Gloves becomes part of your body throughout your routine so you can assume your yoga or Pilates poses with fluid, continuous motion. Flow smoothly from one asana to the next without the interruption of placing and repositioning props. Gracefully execute moves on the Pilates reformer and Wunda chair and advance your Pilates mat work—without advancing your wrist pain.

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Paula Wilbert is an Entrepreneur, Occupational Therapist and Inventor. She invented WAGs or Wrist Assured Gloves used in Yoga and Pilates to avoid wrist or joint problems. She likes outdoor activities like hiking, biking, kayaking and skiing. She loves to travel and know the world culture. A book and wine lover.

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