Boxing Gloves - How To Choose The Right Ones
Boxing has been a very popular sport for a very long time. But,
it's not only the athlete's ability that is important, but also
the equipment that he/she uses that matter. Boxing gloves are
perhaps the most important thing a boxer needs to have before
stepping into the ring. Choosing the right pair is a must to
ensure the best performance possible.
If you plan to step into the boxing ring anytime soon, you know
that you must first have the proper pair of boxing gloves for
you. Before you buy your first pair of the familiar, red gloves,
there are some things that you should know.
Leather gloves are usually the most recommended. Sure, they may
cost a little more than boxing gloves made out of other
materials, but they will definitely last longer as well as offer
better support. If you want to use boxing gloves strictly for a
fitness class, the material may not matter, but if you want to
train it is definitely important.
The next thing to consider is how the gloves close. Boxing
gloves of the classic style, usually seen in prize fights, are
often tied onto the boxer's hands with laces. As with your
shoes, a pair of gloves with laces can ensure a very snug fit.
But, Velcro enclosures are another choice. The advantage to
using boxing gloves that have Velcro straps is that they can
easily be put on or removed by yourself and without the help of
anyone else. In fact, for anyone who has tried to lace gloves up
themselves and without anyone else's help, it is just about
impossible. If you are just an average person who wants to use
the gloves for general training purposes, then Velcro straps are
ok for you to use.
The size of the boxing gloves that you choose is of great
importance. The come in small, medium, and large, and also for
men and women. Any average man will usually need a size large,
while the average size boxing glove for a woman is a medium. The
size can vary with different manufacturers, but it is usually
standard.
Boxing gloves can weigh anywhere from 10 to 20 ounces, but those
used in a professional boxing match are usually 10 ounces. If
you plan to use the gloves for training, then the standard sizes
are 12 ounce, 14 ounce, and 16 ounce. If you are looking for
more protection, then a heavier glove is for you. If you are a
beginner, then 14 or 16 ounce gloves are usually recommended.
But if you plan to use them for sparring, 16 ounce gloves are
the norm.
Most people think they must buy a glove that fits their hand,
but this isn't the case. If possible, put 180' inch wraps on
your hand when trying a glove on. By doing this, you can see how
the feel will change with the handwrap and if a bigger size is
needed.
When shopping for boxing gloves, also look for a great feature
called a thumb attachment, or a thumb-lock. Most gloves made
nowadays have this feature, which helps to prevent thumb
injuries or any accidental eye gouges than can occur during a
match.