Various Types of Boxing Gloves
Boxing is one of the several sports that could prove detrimental if caution is not taken. This is why use of gloves has been recommended to protect boxers from sustaining injuries like fractures which may occur due to the force at which the blows are thrown. In earlier days, boxers used their bare fists and this was a big risk as many of them got injuries during their bouts, with some proving fatal even.
Later on, Jack Broughton came up with the muffler to help reduce the injuries. Today in the market, you will find many varieties of sizes, materials and even colors. In the training halls, you will normally find leather boxing gloves which are long lasting and although slightly expensive, they are the best in withstanding punches on heavy sand bags, focus pads and even during training.
Fastening laces are important to hold the mitts in place during bouts while Velcro wrist wraps come in handy when slipping in and out of them. Weight also plays an essential role with these items; the heavier it is, the better the protection. They come in sizes ranging from 10 to 20 ounces, 10 ounces being for professional fighters and with less padding on the inside, 12 to to 16 ounces being for beginners and those weighing 4 to 8 ounces being for children.
As you walk into sports shops, you will find different types of boxing gloves ranging from speed mitts, which are made from light vinyl or leather, bag mitts, sparring mitts and even the fight mitts which are used by professionals during matches. The hand wraps used underneath protect the hands from scrapes and even more importantly, from fractures that may occur during bouts.
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