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7 1 6
08-27-2009, 08:55 AM
Ok so I have the Title GEL lace up gloves. They are ****ing horrible. They messed up my wrist because the hand compartment is a little to big (I dont even have small hands) Also the wrist support wasnt as good as I thought it was gonna be for a lace up glove. They were always lose no matter how tight you tied them. and I didnt like how the the gloves already put your hand in a "fist". It was really uncomfortable and after getting used to it I had to tell myself to make a tight fist or I would just let my hand be lose. I dont know, but they messed up my wrists. So now I can crack my left hand wrist(my lead hand) at will. When I throw hooks and uppercuts in the begining of trainning it hurts so bad but then I guess my blood gets going after 2 or 3 rounds and I dont feel it anymore. And Im pretty sure holding pads isnt doing it any good.
Then after Im done at the gym I go home and its sore and hurts. What should I do? just let it heal for a while? go to a doctor?

All advice is welcome.
Thanks :boxing:

peewee1460
08-27-2009, 09:00 AM
i don't know what you should do about it but i have the EXACT same problem so if i learn anything i'll let you know and please tell me anything you find out. with yours, can you throw your jab all day long but hooks and uppercuts kill?

7 1 6
08-27-2009, 09:01 AM
Yes!

Jabs dont affect me one bit. But hooks and uppers ****ing kill.

Dem Eyes
08-27-2009, 09:03 AM
Don't wank for 2 weeks.

peewee1460
08-27-2009, 09:06 AM
that's how mine is. i had the same problem in my right hand a few months back and it just gradually healed but my left isn't getting any better so i don't know what i'm going to do. :dunno:

Joachim
08-27-2009, 01:41 PM
take it easy on the punching. you didnt see how they fit before you bought them? :(

dj Ramos
08-29-2009, 01:40 AM
give it 2 or 3 weeks for it to heal. control your punches you probably didnt throw a good punch and it landed bad. it happened to me when i first got my bag and also my friend who hit a bag for first time. went all crazy next day he calls me telling me how his wrist hurts

Equilibrium
08-29-2009, 01:51 AM
I developed a similar problem at the beginning of the summer. But i'm pretty sure it was because of my bag, i was using a 300 pounds heavy bag at home. That bag was much bigger in diameter than a normal bag and it made me develop a bad habit, i started "slapping" my right hook without noticing because of how large the bag is. Nobody could tell me because i'm taking the summer off and not going to the gym.

Anyway, at first it tried to ignore it but everytime i landed a hard hook or did push ups i would feel this sharp pain. I realized the bag was the problem and didn't hit the bag for over a month. I mostly focused on strenght traning and shadow boxing with some double end bag thrown in. I would put on a wrist brace when doing push ups and bench pressing, still do.

I went back to my old 175 pounds bag which isn't as big and i started hitting the bag again this week, the pain is gone, but i won't go back to my hold bag because i don't want to injure my hand again.

So yeah, don't hit the bag for a while.

BOLLOCKS
08-29-2009, 02:04 AM
You cutting your wrist like an emo ?

fatmash
08-29-2009, 04:39 AM
you need to give your hands a break !!! this is very comman problem only way you will get rid of the pain is by givin hands a total break from anything heavy !! ................ no heavy bag!!! sparrin!!! or pads !!!! .......................... stick to massive gloves 16 once ect and use double end bag and work on ya foot work and tecnical stuff ect give it a month !!!! or untile they feel better, then give them a few rounds test drive !!!! if they still hurtin you either need more rest!!!! or need to go see a doc !!!! or could just have little brittal girly hands ala paulie hair cuts :P

FIGHTING_FLIP
08-29-2009, 05:35 AM
do some forearm exercises. i had the same problem. get a 3 or 5 pound weight and lift it with just your forearm at the end of a desk. first with your palm facing forward, then facing down and finally with your thumb facing upward and lift it toward you. it really helps. after, drink alot of milk. i had ringside imf tech and after a while it started hurting my wrist. so i got some pro grant trainings and the wrist support is amazing...if you cant get gloves make sure your wrists and arms are aligned properly when punching..keep your thumb facing your body as much as possible. i found that to solve the problem also. hope it works for all of you

TacticalW
08-29-2009, 01:27 PM
Aye, give your hands a break for at least a week and then start doing wrist excercises. I had a lot of wrist-related problems and they always went away after I let them heal up and then strengthened them. Finally got my right wrist to the point where I can use heavy weights for shadowboxing and do hooks without pain and as well as for anything else. I couldn't use my right hook for a while thanks to that, but it's good now. Just put your arm against a flat surface, make sure the hand is a good ways off the edge with a weight and get that weight as high as you can with just the use of your hand and wrist and then as low as you can. If you're doing bicep curls try to do the same amount as you're lifting for that.

EDIT:
With palm facing up

shyboirank#1
08-30-2009, 09:14 PM
you need to wrap better .... and buy icy hot or bengay and apply it on your wrist over night take a couple of days off from the heavy bag and you should be fine

CymruAmByth
12-10-2009, 11:18 AM
Was it on the pinkie side of your wrist?? I have this problem with both my wrists and it's doing my ****ing head in! How did you sort the problem out??

doomer36
12-10-2009, 11:42 AM
Hand grips are great for strengthening wrists. I try and sqeeze the things about 300 times a day and my wrists are now very strong

alza1988
12-10-2009, 11:44 AM
Ok so I have the Title GEL lace up gloves. They are ****ing horrible. They messed up my wrist because the hand compartment is a little to big (I dont even have small hands) Also the wrist support wasnt as good as I thought it was gonna be for a lace up glove. They were always lose no matter how tight you tied them. and I didnt like how the the gloves already put your hand in a "fist". It was really uncomfortable and after getting used to it I had to tell myself to make a tight fist or I would just let my hand be lose. I dont know, but they messed up my wrists. So now I can crack my left hand wrist(my lead hand) at will. When I throw hooks and uppercuts in the begining of trainning it hurts so bad but then I guess my blood gets going after 2 or 3 rounds and I dont feel it anymore. And Im pretty sure holding pads isnt doing it any good.
Then after Im done at the gym I go home and its sore and hurts. What should I do? just let it heal for a while? go to a doctor?

All advice is welcome.
Thanks :boxing:

I've had bad wrist tendoniatis .I had a problem on the heavybag as well .It was too hard or there wasn't enough padding in the glove .I cut a circular sponge in half for my knuckle then done a mexican style wrap over it for bag work or maybe even 2 halfs .It's alright now problem solved .Put the sponge over the knuckles first then put the wrap through the fingers first to hold then around and wrist last.

bbos
12-10-2009, 04:07 PM
i have wrist pains too, i can't even throw the right hook anymore because it would hurt the wrist so much, however the straight right doesn't bother me at all. now I double wrap my hands, helps a little. I let it rest but everytime i think its healed and starting putting power behind my hooks, it would hurt again. I don't know wtf im going to do, once your hands are injured, boxing career is over.

doomer36
12-10-2009, 04:49 PM
I don't know wtf im going to do, once your hands are injured, boxing career is over.

As with most injuries, unless you've done PROPER damage, time can heel most things. The problem is though boxers are used to training on almost a daily basis and cant even get their head around stopping for a while. If someone is serious about a career in this sport they need to expect to down time as its brutal on bodies. Training though pain or injury is daft and can (and most likely will) cause even more damage.

CymruAmByth
12-11-2009, 04:58 AM
Hand grips are great for strengthening wrists. I try and sqeeze the things about 300 times a day and my wrists are now very strong

I think i got one lying around the house somewhere, i'll have a look for it tonight and give it a go. Thanks!

them_apples
12-11-2009, 01:41 PM
Was it on the pinkie side of your wrist?? I have this problem with both my wrists and it's doing my ****ing head in! How did you sort the problem out??

weird as it sounds, it does heal and toughen up. Just takes a while. Proper punching technique helps though.

them_apples
12-11-2009, 01:43 PM
i have wrist pains too, i can't even throw the right hook anymore because it would hurt the wrist so much, however the straight right doesn't bother me at all. now I double wrap my hands, helps a little. I let it rest but everytime i think its healed and starting putting power behind my hooks, it would hurt again. I don't know wtf im going to do, once your hands are injured, boxing career is over.

Believe me my wrists were in worse shape than yours, and mine healed. I injured my wrist bad when my left hook bounced off one of my sparring partners dome and when it hit my wrist bent and swelled up like a beach ball.