Monday 21 May 2012

How The Correct MMA Sparring Gloves Can Assist You In Your Training

By John MacKintosh


Mixed Martial Arts, or MMA, is a full contact sport that involves both striking and grappling an opponent while standing or on the ground. It was originally intended as a contest between different martial arts to see which would be the most effective in an unarmed combat situation. Today the sport is popular around the world, and it is not uncommon to see participants using MMA sparring gloves for practice.

It was the first Ultimate Fighting Contest, in 1993, which first brought Mixed Martial Arts competitions to the States. That initial tournament was won by a Jiu Jitsu fighter named Royce Gracie. Consequently there was an upsurge in the amount of interest shown in 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.

Sparring is going to be just one element of your training, and so you are going to need some sparring gloves. As they come in a variety of weights and styles, it is no easy matter trying to decide which are right for you. The main thing to bear in mind is that they are used to prevent injury to both yourself, and your partner.

One option, as you seek the right gloves, is to notice what others are wearing at your MMA classes. Don't be embarrassed to ask their advice, find out why they prefer that glove compared to a different make or style. Maybe ask if they have ever had any problems with them, or if they would have preferred to have bought another brand.

You need to make sure that they fit closely in all of the right places, and that they feel secure. There is no point having gloves if you feel that they are going fall off. A lot of people order from mail order, which is fine if they know what they want and are familiar with the product. The best bit of advice is to go to a sports store which carries a wide range of MMA equipment.

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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