Having the Best MMA Sparring Gloves will make you better

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.

Originally it was just professional fighters who became involved with MMA. Thanks to the ever increasing popularity of the sport, it is possible to find that it is being taught in more and more venues. Any member of the public can now train like their MMA idol.

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.

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.

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.

Don't panic if the MMA sparring gloves feel stiff when you first get them, just like a new pair of boots they are going to need breaking in. The area where you will probably notice this stiffness most will be in the thumb and finger loops. There are no short cuts to wearing them in, but with perseverance they will reward your effort.




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