Yo whats up so I been doing my research and Interloper and Lebanon suggested I should get the smallest gloves for hitting the Heavy Bag here is Interloper's thoughts on my first thread:
Interloper:I'm going to go against the posts above and say that you actually want the smallest gloves possible for a heavy bag. I'm talking about leather gardening gloves - that small. You want to use the bag to develop power, and you do that by strengthening every single connecting muscle fiber in your arms, wrists, etc.
It will also teach you to use correct technique, because if you hit a proper heavy bag (proper as in a bag that is over 100lbs.) with bad technique with small gloves, your wrists will be broken. You will learn to lock your bones in the correct line, when to tense up at the very last split second before making impact. How to quickly move the bag with snap rather than push it, etc.
Small gloves, not the ones with the most padding / protection. As close to a bare fist as you can get.
But then arraamis stated: Co-sign on the two posts .... unpadded gloves on a heavy bag or even a Muy thai bag is asking for wrist trouble and a visit to the Doctor.
They just do not have enough wrist support, even when wearing wraps.
The pair posted by Lebanon are good for speed bag IF you're not comfortable with working the SB with just wrapped hands.
So right now im in a pickle haha I bought these don't know if it was a good buy or just return please let me know because I'm going to buy my first heavy bag soon.
http://www.amazon.com/Everlast-Neoprene-Heavy-Bag-Gloves/dp/B0011EA78E
P.S. if you need a reference of my other thread here ya go:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=636118
what do I look for in this link?
Thats the section where you post this kind of question. And Bam Bam he was refering to brandon rios since everyone calls him a punching bag, it was a joke
Yo whats up so I been doing my research and Interloper and Lebanon suggested I should get the smallest gloves for hitting the Heavy Bag here is Interloper's thoughts on my first thread:
Interloper:I'm going to go against the posts above and say that you actually want the smallest gloves possible for a heavy bag. I'm talking about leather gardening gloves - that small. You want to use the bag to develop power, and you do that by strengthening every single connecting muscle fiber in your arms, wrists, etc.
It will also teach you to use correct technique, because if you hit a proper heavy bag (proper as in a bag that is over 100lbs.) with bad technique with small gloves, your wrists will be broken. You will learn to lock your bones in the correct line, when to tense up at the very last split second before making impact. How to quickly move the bag with snap rather than push it, etc.
Small gloves, not the ones with the most padding / protection. As close to a bare fist as you can get.
But then arraamis stated: Co-sign on the two posts .... unpadded gloves on a heavy bag or even a Muy thai bag is asking for wrist trouble and a visit to the Doctor.
They just do not have enough wrist support, even when wearing wraps.
The pair posted by Lebanon are good for speed bag IF you're not comfortable with working the SB with just wrapped hands.
So right now im in a pickle haha I bought these don't know if it was a good buy or just return please let me know because I'm going to buy my first heavy bag soon.
http://www.amazon.com/Everlast-Neoprene-Heavy-Bag-Gloves/dp/B0011EA78E
P.S. if you need a reference of my other thread here ya go:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=636118
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=6
Confusing thread. Are you asking or telling? Also, gloves for the speed bag???? WTF?
Second, there's a section of the forum dedicated to things like this and you'll find a lot more info.
I recommend starting out with something moderately priced until you figure out what features you need to graduate to. Each brand and type has it's own advantages for different people and situations. For instance, Reyes and Grant are popular in the ring but are some of the worst you can use on the heavy bag.
Asking and thats what I said why speed gloves? And where can I find this section? What do you think of the gloves I bought the everlast heavy bags??
Confusing thread. Are you asking or telling? Also, gloves for the speed bag???? WTF?
Second, there's a section of the forum dedicated to things like this and you'll find a lot more info.
I recommend starting out with something moderately priced until you figure out what features you need to graduate to. Each brand and type has it's own advantages for different people and situations. For instance, Reyes and Grant are popular in the ring but are some of the worst you can use on the heavy bag.