Which boxing gloves for amateurs, amateurs and professionals

Here we are at the last of the articles on how to choose the perfect pair of gloves based on your physical and technical characteristics and protection needs.

In this last paragraph we will discuss the differences between boxing gloves for amateurs, for more experienced amateurs and for professionals.

Taking into account what has been said about the different types of gloves for the type of use and the padding differences in boxing gloves, let’s now go into detail regarding the type of experience.

Gloves-for-Amateur-Boxers:

These are usually people who start boxing to try out a new experience. The body is not used to either the physical exertion or the trauma caused by boxing. Hands, wrists and all joints are stimulated by totally new movements and impacts. For this reason, you should try to safeguard the beginner’s safety with boxing equipment that protects him in case of incorrect movements such as punches thrown incorrectly.

The gloves we recommend for these athletes are those with anti-shock and an ounce appropriate to their weight.

Gloves for more experienced amateur boxers

They are young boxers, or middle-aged agonists or long-time practitioners. They know how to move around the ring and are familiar with throwing punches. The support of the hand is correct, but the workouts are more tiring than the amateur ones. Therefore, with increased power, speed of execution and physical effort during training, the possibility of making mistakes is greater.

Here the choice can fall on two types of padding: the thermoformed one, useful for reducing the impact, or the multi-layer one, which can reduce the impact and at the same time ensure the correct support of the hand.

As for the ounces to choose or the type of glove, you need to choose from training to training, also changing gloves during training to make sure you have the best tool for performing the exercise.

Gloves-for-professional-boxers:

The pros have enormous experience in the ring. They have been training for years and know what it means to lose precious opportunities due to an injury that reduces their ability to train or causes a match to be missed.

Often the goal in training is to give your all, protecting yourself to get to official matches, in which they will use combat gloves, in full shape.

Our advice for these boxers cannot fail to fall on gloves with very protective multilayer padding. Furthermore, in sparring, not only the boxer should protect his hands, but also his figure, making the sparring partner wear a suitable pair of boxing gloves as well.

Gloves with latex padding from our point of view are perfect for working in the bag, or making passes.

For sparring, on the other hand, we always recommend resistant polyurethanes, but softer, which absorb the blow, but which are not too stiff on the hands, risking minor injuries to the knuckles and carpus or wrist.

Finally, to do technical work on the bag we recommend (when you are used to using them) bag gloves that allow you to wear adequate hand wraps, but at the same time allow you to impact correctly with the knuckles and wrist .

So which-boxing-gloves to choose?

As we have emphasized, protection in training is essential. For this reason we have studied our products to make them more resistant, soft and to reduce as much as possible the impacts of combat sports and in particular boxing.

The wrist must also be preserved, so the strap must be sturdy, large and shaped in the appropriate way to hold it firmly while hitting.

For these reasons Boxia has implemented 3 models with different types of patterns, straps and internal foams, capable of guaranteeing the athlete using the best quality in boxing training.

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