Whatever one works for me. Velcro feels less sturdy but it is much easier when I am training at home and at the gym. The lace up I prefer but I am limited during training if I am alone or with people who are very caught up in their own thing to help me. Fight or sparring? I would like to use lace up better, but will always use velcro for training because it is easier. I have never really had much issue with needing extra support. Great video as usual.
In my opinion it all depends on the quality of the glove. I hit the bag with a pair of $260 16oz Fly gloves and a pair of $35 4oz rival bag mitt and in my opinion I feel no difference in my wrist, They are both really high quality gloves made for 2 different purposes(Sparring and Bagwork) but are not made to be low quality. I would honestly recommend trying the 16oz fly x gloves in Velcro, very soft gloves that give great feedback,They are kinda as if winning and cleto reyes made a hybrid glove.
Thank you for this information , I have problems with my wrist and I have a par of hayabusa T3 , but now I want to buy the laceup one to try see how it will work , I believe in your advice Gabriel 🥊💪🏾
I usually clinch with no gloves but if you're sparring and end up in the clinch he velcro burn is no fun. Great point and another reason why laceup is nice.
The glove stink is real, I try and wipe out the sweat with a paper towel and then use a tea towel soaked in warm water with dettol solution in it and then put it in front of a dehumidifier all night.
Sir, can you please do a detailed tutorial as to what gloves you prefer to use? I am on the fence to get high quality, Mexican gloves or Japanese "Winnings", Really need a glove, which is used mostly used for overall general use (bag work, focus mitts etc) Thanks.
I've tried both and thought they were nice. However the Reyes were 16oz so I haven't tried padwork with that brand. 12oz winning were well made but didn't fit my hand as well as other gloves I've used.
That is a bit hard to do regularly when training unless you have a partner or are around people who have the time to wrap it for you, and then when you are done you need them to cut it off for you unless you want to use your mouth, also it may damage the glove over time. It's not really practical to do and the lace ups are sort of the same thing if you are training regularly. Velcro beats them in training for ease especially if you are training on your own.
@@mmareviewer.2372 It may be obvious for the experienced martial artist. But if you watch this video objectively in isolation, it doesn't take wrapping into the equation, which might give the idea that if you stick your hand inside a laceup glove, you're good to go for hard punches. I have never used laceup gloves, and I relate to the wrist issues with velcro gloves without hand wrap, so I could reasonably derive from the video that if I would switch to laceup gloves, which seem to offer more support, I would get at least a comparable effect to using velcro gloves in combination with hand wrap. Isn't this a fair reasoning, objectively speaking?
If you have your hands wrapped inside and then the glove on sturdy then you are good to go. If you are going to wrap the wrist additionally, I don't think that is necessary unless you really hurt when you hit or just prefer the extra support. In isolation I do not know how easy it is to use lace ups or wrap the gloves wrist if you are alone, but at the gym or with someone to help you I think this is amazing. I honestly would use any glove that works as long as my hands are wrapped well in them.
I've been very surprised by my 10oz Hayabusa Glory gloves. They are the only ones I don't have to wrap for. The knuckle protection is enough and the wrist support is amazing. Aside from this glove I always wrap.
I used velcro when I was starting out. It was quick to get on and didn't need another person to put together but my glove felt alot more loose and I'd usually have to fix my hand in place quickly mid spar (which left me open, luckily I either slipped, rolled or my opponent took it as a chance to get a breather so they didn't engage) m
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