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The Best MMA Sparring Gloves for you to use

By John MacKintosh


If you have heard of MMA then you will be aware that it stands for Mixed Martial Arts. For those who have never heard of it, it is a full contact, no holds barred sport, that combines techniques from both the martial arts and wrestling. This sport has grown immensely over the years, with many international competitions being held. As with most sports, there is certain equipment needed, such as MMA sparring gloves in order to protect yourself during practice sessions.

Mixed Martial Art competitions first came to the American shores in 1993, under the guise of the first Ultimate Fighting Championship. That first tournament was won by Royce Gracie, a Jiu Jitsu fighter. This led to an increase in the interest of all of the martial arts.

Initially it was just professional fighters who were involved with MMA, but due to growing popularity it has become more widely taught. It has become more accessible to the public at large, whatever their ages. People state that this form of training is safe for everyone.

During your training at some point you are going to become involved with sparring, and to do that properly you are going to need sparring gloves. It seems that they come in so many different styles and weights, so it is often difficult to know which is right for you. At the end of the day they are there to provide your partner, and you, with protection against injury.

When you are trying to decide which gloves are going to be right for you, notice what your training buddies are wearing. You have nothing to lose by asking their advice, find out why they use that glove and not another style or brand. Find out how long they have been using that particular pair for, this will give you a good idea about how durable they are.

They should fit snugly in all of the right places, have plenty of padding in the knuckle area, but most importantly they should feel secure. A pair that are going to slip and slide as your hands begin to sweat are not going to be much use to you. For many mail order is the way to go, which is all well and good if you know the brand and product.

Initially the MMA sparring gloves will feel very stiff, and they are going to need breaking in. This will be especially noticeable in the finger and thumb loop areas. Unfortunately there is no short cut to breaking in these gloves, but remember that the ones you tried on at the club were also new and stiff once.




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