mate I have a question for a dream scenario. Which gloves do you would use and which do you acutually use (not speaking about brands). Let me tell my story first: First of all, I am super heavyweight so my amateur competion gloves are 12oz The most important thing ist he safety for maximum training, someone who is injured your partner or yourself cant train at the highest levelt hats why Sparring: 18 oz with extra soft padding and maximum protection (as I said safety, but also conditioning and avoid 20oz or higher that I avoid bad habbits bc oft he to heavy glove) Sparring: 14oz with extra soft padding when we come more near to competion Pad/Mits/ bag work on speed & accuarcy: 12oz mid to hard + protective (bc of competion weight/sitze) and mix it up with 10oz hard (for more speed training + double endball/cobra) & 14 oz hard padding ( for better conditioning ) but its still near tot he competion ones so I get a good form. (a study said thats the most effectiv train to use 20% + - bc to less or to much weight will make your form bad) Bag gloves: Which one you would take?
I'm 💯 % heavy bag, & double end bag with wraps. For fun, I'm 6' 3" 220 lbs 9 1/2 inch circumference, long thin hands. I just want to hit the bags and practice good techniques. I've tried hayabusa h5 14 oz and venom elite 16 oz They just feel tight and heavy and like I'm wearing Balloons. Very protective. Want to try mits, what mits would you recommend?
After 10 years starting with cardio bag training. So perfect video for me. Going with some Twins as I was used that in my early days of muay thai. Yes I have small hands. Keep up the nice content! There is a lot of crap out there on the market.
this is really no BS served no BS taken ... very educative.
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Well done! Very informative 👍🏻
Glad it was helpful!
mate I have a question for a dream scenario. Which gloves do you would use and which do you acutually use (not speaking about brands). Let me tell my story first:
First of all, I am super heavyweight so my amateur competion gloves are 12oz
The most important thing ist he safety for maximum training, someone who is injured your partner or yourself cant train at the highest levelt hats why
Sparring: 18 oz with extra soft padding and maximum protection (as I said safety, but also conditioning and avoid 20oz or higher that I avoid bad habbits bc oft he to heavy glove)
Sparring: 14oz with extra soft padding when we come more near to competion
Pad/Mits/ bag work on speed & accuarcy: 12oz mid to hard + protective (bc of competion weight/sitze) and mix it up with 10oz hard (for more speed training + double endball/cobra) & 14 oz hard padding ( for better conditioning ) but its still near tot he competion ones so I get a good form. (a study said thats the most effectiv train to use 20% + - bc to less or to much weight will make your form bad)
Bag gloves: Which one you would take?
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I'm 💯 % heavy bag, & double end bag with wraps.
For fun, I'm 6' 3" 220 lbs
9 1/2 inch circumference, long thin hands.
I just want to hit the bags and practice good techniques. I've tried hayabusa h5 14 oz and venom elite 16 oz
They just feel tight and heavy and like I'm wearing Balloons. Very protective.
Want to try mits, what mits would you recommend?
Fairtex or boon?
Lace up gloves have more space..
ITs going to be good!
You will use these MMA gloves for bag work…once. I did it a few years ago and my knuckles bled for several days. Dumb mistake.
After 10 years starting with cardio bag training. So perfect video for me. Going with some Twins as I was used that in my early days of muay thai. Yes I have small hands. Keep up the nice content! There is a lot of crap out there on the market.
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Lets go🤙🏽👊🏼
Could use A microphone, maybe?
Maybe get a hearing aid?