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| Basically, there are three types of boxing gloves - competitive gloves, sparring/training gloves and bag gloves. Each is specifically designed for a distinct purpose and performance.
Training and Sparring Gloves are generally used for sparring. They are made with a multi-layer padded foam system similar to competition gloves, but have more padding and hence weigh more. For Sparring purposes try the C Gear Gloves. If you are looking for boxing training gloves, then check out the Century Boxing/Training Gloves and Century Training Gloves. Both of these gloves offer a firm foam and cotton fiber cushion. An easy way to add on some extra weight to your kickboxing workout is to wear Vinyl Boxing Gloves.
The perfect universal glove is the Layered Wristwrap Boxing Glove. Use it for aerobic boxing, bag work and light sparring. | Bag Gloves are used when training on heavy bags, focus mitts, and kick pads. Some good options for you would be the Deluxe Vinyl Bag Gloves, Vinyl Bag Gloves or the Washable Bag Gloves. Most bag gloves feature a Velcro wrist closure system or elastic wrists for convenience and easy on/off capabilities.
Focus Mitts (also known as punch mitts) are used to hone the accuracy of the boxer's jabs and punches. They are also used to simulate the target zones of an opponent when playing out ring scenarios. Heavyweight boxes need a thicker mitt and should use Century's Boxing Target Mitts. If training lightweight boxes, who typically takefaster multi-jab combination, use Century's Vinyl Coaches Mitt. A mitt should be designed to reduce impact, give a natural fit and feel and to protect the coach. |
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