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How to choose your boxing gloves




By Claude Evans - UK Boxing store

DIFFERENT TYPES OF BOXING GLOVES

Boxing training can be a great way to socialise, exercise, maintain and improve your fitness levels.
Having the right kind of equipment is essential.

Boxing gloves come in a variety of sizes, materials and colours.

Leather gloves are recommended for training, although leather may cost a little extra, they will last longer. For fitness classes, this may not be an issue, but for punching the heavy bag, focus pads and even sparring it is more important.

For professional boxing, you will see gloves tied on with laces, this provides a snug fit for the boxers. For training purposes in the gym, Velcro wrist straps are more popular as you can easily put the gloves on and remove them yourself, with laced boxing gloves, you will need someone around to put them on and take them off.
Having the right size gloves is also important.
Boxing gloves come in small, medium and large sizes. The average man will need a large size and the average woman a medium. The weight of boxing gloves range from 10 - 20 ounces, children boxing gloves range from 4 - 8 ounces.
The heavier the glove, the more protection it offers. Beginners are recommended to use 12oz 14oz or 16oz gloves.
For sparring purposes, 16oz gloves are standard.
In a professional boxing match, the fighters usually wear 10oz gloves.

When training, always wear hand-wraps to provide extra protection for your knuckles, wrists and the small bones in your hand.

Never use worn out gloves, try to change your boxing gloves at the first signs of wear.

For quality boxing gloves and boxing equipment, visit UK Boxing store where you will find a range of sparring gloves, training gloves and AIBA approved boxing gloves, a secure online store with fast UK delivery.You will also find training tips and boxing routines.

And finally,

ENJOY YOUR TRAINING!
 
 
About the Author
Claude Evans is the buyer and sports advisor for UK Boxing store. To view more articles and quality boxing gloves, visit http://www.ukboxingstore.co.uk

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