Hi guys, I want to buy some knuckle guards made by the Winning brand, from their USA ordering site. I live in Canada and I wonder how expensive...
The best attitude is to find a gym where sparring is better balanced. Getting destroyed in sparring is useless. You have to be put up against...
Reyes is NOT a good sparring glove. It's a puncher's glove brand. Less protection, made to hurt. If money is not an issue, get some Winning or...
Eloquent but brain damage won't be prevented by headgear. Equipment prevents cuts and bruises, but it does little for the brain rattling that...
You want protection? Use Grant. I got their gloves for the bag and I'll never buy anything else. Well, at least if Grant doesn't go out of...
The most important thing you can do IS learning how to hit without 100% power. Focus on speed and accuracy, put less weight behind your punches....
After developing my punching technique, I had knuckle pain until I put some Winning branded sponges under my wraps. See them here:...
... the one you were not prepared for because you underestimated someone. It's ironic but great awareness can prevent getting hurt by a power...
I see ONE advantage. When you end up having a fight in hot conditions, you have seen it before in the gym.
Hi guys, I figured out something that I want to try and I want to run it by you. When you have a decent workout (two hours) with good intensity,...
Because it is soooo cuuuuuuute on you girls! Hehehe :cool:
It means separate pairs for the bag and sparring. And the training glove should be able to handle either task. With laces. My problem with bag...
If you want wrist support, you need lace-up gloves. Velcro just doesn't cut it.
No other option than working your way in. I'm almost always shorter, with shorter arms, than the people I get in the ring with. I have had to...
The best answer is it depends. Reyes: longer glove, less padding around the knuckles, harder fist. If your hands aren't too sensitive, this is...