idamaster
05-05-2009, 06:03 PM
Is there any faster way to roll up handwraps after workout without buying one of those wrapping machines online?
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View Full Version : Rolling Handwrap idamaster 05-05-2009, 06:03 PM Is there any faster way to roll up handwraps after workout without buying one of those wrapping machines online? Young_Stalin 05-05-2009, 06:09 PM Well i like to let mine dry out first. You can get a cardboard toilet paper roll cut it to where you want it. You just use it to get it started then you just keep rolling it. Journeyman 05-06-2009, 12:21 AM after my workout im usually talkin **** with the trainers and boxers and thats when i roll em up... JoHnNyBoXeR 05-06-2009, 12:24 AM i take the wrap from the velcro end and fold it about 20 inches then roll ... i lay it out on my leg and roll it with my hand idamaster 05-06-2009, 08:16 PM Ive got a couple of questions on top of that. Ive got a fairly large hand,the training gloves at the stores here are pretty much the same size (lets call it medium). I need about a large. Where can i find a pair for under 30 bucks. Also how many times a week should i be doing push ups, Pull ups, dips, Curl ups....etc Is 3 enough? I can do them everyday but i don't want to me to tired the next day to train. Marvin6591 05-06-2009, 08:28 PM Ive got a couple of questions on top of that. Ive got a fairly large hand,the training gloves at the stores here are pretty much the same size (lets call it medium). I need about a large. Where can i find a pair for under 30 bucks. Also how many times a week should i be doing push ups, Pull ups, dips, Curl ups....etc Is 3 enough? I can do them everyday but i don't want to me to tired the next day to train. you wont find any good pair of gloves for under 30 bucks idamaster 05-06-2009, 08:42 PM you wont find any good pair of gloves for under 30 bucks Well you guys have any you recommend? Any price? KGB 05-06-2009, 09:55 PM I got my 16 oz. gloves for $60 at the boxing gym I used to go to. It was required to have 16 oz for sparring and in your case you probably will not find anything good at sports stores like sport chalet (I tried). Just shop around and see for yourself. I find that 50-60 is the normal price range for a decent pair. Then again I only went to sports stores and asked one other guy at the boxing gym. I am quite hasty with my desicions. Good luck getting a good pair. My gloves are Titan. Look around for stores near you that specialize in selling martial arts/boxing equipment. I heard they have decent gloves hopefully within your price range. idamaster 05-06-2009, 11:47 PM Theres sporting goods stores around here. Nothing concentrated on boxing. You guys got a good pair of gloves i could get online probably like 12oz. My knuclkes are 8.5 inches around and from the tip of my middle finger to my wrist is 8 inches. |