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#290238 - 10/02/06 10:36 PM Proper Way of Wrapping Hands
MastaFighta Offline
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Does anyone know the proper way to wrap your hands? I have both re-usable wraps and the gauze and tape wraps, but either way.

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#290239 - 10/03/06 07:51 AM Re: Proper Way of Wrapping Hands [Re: MastaFighta]
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I'm pretty new to kickboxing so I found this page very helpful for wrapping my hands. I now do a slight variation of this, basically I don't wrap around my thumb for the extra thumb protection, but try out what they have here and then look around for alterations that fit you better. I guess there is a million ways to wrap your hands depending on what you want to protect more.

http://www.ringside.com/WrapYourHands.aspx

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#290240 - 10/03/06 09:57 AM Re: Proper Way of Wrapping Hands [Re: silvershamrock]
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Welcome to the forums, silvershamrock. Good find!
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#290241 - 10/03/06 04:28 PM Re: Proper Way of Wrapping Hands [Re: MattJ]
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welcome to the forums!
nice find silvershamrock

there are tons of ways to wrap your hands, the most basic i suppose is one on the link that silvershamrock posted. If you just google it you'll probably get dozens of hits.
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#290242 - 10/03/06 07:43 PM Re: Proper Way of Wrapping Hands [Re: silvershamrock]
MastaFighta Offline
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Quote:

I'm pretty new to kickboxing so I found this page very helpful for wrapping my hands. I now do a slight variation of this, basically I don't wrap around my thumb for the extra thumb protection, but try out what they have here and then look around for alterations that fit you better. I guess there is a million ways to wrap your hands depending on what you want to protect more.

http://www.ringside.com/WrapYourHands.aspx



Thanks a lot, I really appreciate it.

By the way, welcome to the forums.

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#290243 - 10/04/06 07:35 AM Re: Proper Way of Wrapping Hands [Re: MastaFighta]
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Thank you guys, I'm glad to have found this site. It's great. And I'm glad to be able to help some people while learning things myself.

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