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no syrup wouldn't work i just use a sticky spray 2 get my gloves grip back
Yes, you can use football gloves for weightlifting, but they may not be ideal. Football gloves are designed for grip and protection during catching and throwing, which might not provide the same level of support and stability as weightlifting-specific gloves. Additionally, they may not offer the wrist support or padding needed for heavy lifts. If you choose to use them, ensure they fit properly and provide adequate grip for your workout.
No MBL players use Old Hickory bats and gloves.
I do not have any football gloves and thus by the rules of mathematical logic the question is not posed.
Two good brands of football gloves are Under Armour and Cutters.
Football: Shoulder pads, cleats, helmet Soccer: Cleats, Goalie gloves, shinguards Softball/Baseball: Cleats, batting gloves, bat, glove, helmet, face mask (if pitcher) Volleyball: Kneepads Golf: Clubs, golfing gloves
there are lots of different football gloves for center/linemen heres a link to a page with football gloves make sure to scroll down that's were the lineman gloves are i would personally recommend the nfl equipment smash football gloves (one of my teammates had this and the grip was nice) (however i do play wide receiver and corner back so i am not an expert, but i do know a lot about football equipment) a lot of centers also wear half finger gloves which are on this page http://www.weplaysports.com/football/gloves/
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