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Different Types of Boxing Gloves
Yes, I get it, there are so many different types of boxing gloves available that it’s super confusing which one to get. You’re just starting out and you’ve seen boxing gloves, bag gloves, training gloves, sparring gloves, Velcro gloves, and lace-up gloves.
That’s before you even get down to which size and brand you will get. The sizes start at 4oz, 6oz, 8oz, 10oz, 12oz, 14oz, 16oz, 18oz, so many different sizes to choose from, with many brands as well.
The absolutely best option is to get into an actual physical retail store, like the minotaurfightstore as an example. There, you will get expert advice from an actual person who has trained in martial arts and will be able to advise you on which glove is most suitable for you. You will be able to try on different sizes and get the feel for them and see which fits your hand well and feels comfortable. You can also see the vivid colors and styles and choose for yourself.
If you’re unable to get to a physical store, then it’s best to call and get some advice from the customer service online. The actual gloves you will get will entirely depend on what sport or discipline you are actually doing.
If you’re doing boxing, there are specialist boxing gloves; if you’re doing Muay Thai, there are specialist Muay Thai gloves; or if you’re doing kickboxing, there are specialist gloves for that. But the absolute overriding factor is: GET A GLOVE THAT IS COMFORTABLE AND SUITED FOR YOUR HAND!
Bag Gloves
These gloves are specially designed to be used with the punch bag or the pads only. They are normally much smaller in design with tough padding on the knuckle area to protect your hands when you are really hitting the bag hard.
Training Gloves
This is a loose term that can cover all types of gloves, but they are mostly just a standard glove that you can use for bag and pads and light technical sparring and drilling techniques.
Sparring Gloves
These gloves are specifically designed for sparring where the padding on the knuckle is a lot thicker, which is safer for your opponent.
Velcro Gloves
As the name suggests, it’s just a glove that has a Velcro strap to tighten it up with. You can get bag gloves, training gloves, and sparring gloves all made with Velcro.
Lace-Up Gloves
If you’re a seasoned pro or you want to feel what an actual fight glove will feel like, then there is no substitute for lace-up gloves. The vast majority of fighters will use a lace-up glove when they are training or sparring as it is the closest to what they will actually use in an actual contest.
Don’t let the process of choosing boxing gloves overwhelm you. Contact minotaurfightstore today, and let us help you make the right choice. With our expert guidance, extensive selection, and commitment to customer satisfaction, you can trust that you’re in good hands every step of the way. Let’s embark on this journey together and equip you with the perfect gloves to unleash your full potential in the ring.
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