BOXING GLOVES:
Boxing gloves are cushioned gloves that fighters wear on their hands during boxing matches. The term also refers to gloves used in training, though these often differ from competition gloves. Modern boxing gloves were developed to protect the hands of the striker during a bout (as opposed to the ancient cestus, developed as a weapon), though specialised gloves are now available for competitions, sparring practice and other types of training. The use of modern boxing gloves typically results in fewer superficial facial injuries but greater brain damage to participants
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PUNCHING BAGS:
A punching bag (US) or punch-bag (UK) is a sturdy bag designed to be repeatedly punched, for use in physical exercise or stress relief in order to improve one of three areas: physical strength, aerobic fitness, or punching technique. Specially boxers daily practice punchin to bags to improve their boxing abilities.
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Head Guards:
Head guards are protective wearing for hear during boxing or any martial art sport. They are specially designed with quality hard leather with thick padding inside so that the damage to brain could be minimizes during fight
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FOCUS MITTS:
A focus mitt is a padded target attached to a glove and usually used in training boxers and other combat athletes.
The person holding the focus mitts will typically call out combinations and “feed” the puncher good counter-force while maneuvering and working specific skills. Focus mitts are often used as an augment to sparring, with more explicit focus on the puncher than the feeder, especially to develop good punch combinations and defensive maneuvers such as “slipping,” “bobbing” and “weaving.”
When wearing focus mitts it is important not merely to hold them but to actively “feed” them into the punches, to balance their force and prevent injury to both parties.
Similar to a focus mitt but designed for different purposes are heavier thai pads used in muay thai boxing and kicking shields used in a variety of martial arts to help gauge distance and practice techniques with kicks, knees and elbows.
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