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QuestionCan a novice use hand wraps?Joe SweeneyCommunity AnswerNot only can a novice use hand wraps, they should. All professional fighters, not just boxers, use hand wraps. You could do without them, but you'd risk breaking your wrists and being unable to fight.
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QuestionCan I use athletic tape as a wrap?Community AnswerYes, but you obviously could not reuse the athletic tape and it would probably require a lot more tape each time you wrap your hand/wrist. It might also be uncomfortable between your fingers.
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QuestionDoes wrapping make the punch more effective when striking an opponent?Community AnswerNo, it doesn't. The wraps are there for the protection of your wrist and hand. They help ensure that there's no injuries when you do decide to give that hard punch.
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QuestionHow long should the wrap be?Community AnswerYou can buy them already pre-sized for adults or juniors. If one is too small, go bigger, and vice versa.
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QuestionIs there a way to just use old ribbons if I'm broke?Community AnswerIt's better than nothing, but you should invest in some better (preferably stretchier) wraps ASAP.
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QuestionWhere can I buy cotton wraps (with velcro)?Caroline CassanoCommunity AnswerThey should be able at your local pharmacy, try CVS or Walgreens. Boxing clubs should also have it. If all else fails, try online.
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QuestionCan I use this wrap for weightlifting?Community AnswerWeightlifting gloves are to protect the skin on the palm of the hand; boxing hand wraps perform a different task.
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QuestionI have fingerless gloves and punch the punching bag frequently. My second knuckle always bleeds and takes a week or two to heal. How do I wrap my hands to prevent this?Joe SweeneyCommunity AnswerIt's basically impossible to wrap and then put those fingerless gloves on. Gloves are convenient, but inadequate. The bleeding is probably wiggle room on that knuckle. Go ahead and try tape instead of the gloves.
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QuestionWhere can I get hand wraps?Joe SweeneyCommunity AnswerPretty much any sporting goods store should sell them, but you can also look on the internet.
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QuestionCan I use a thick gauze or something similar when wrapping my hands for boxing?Community AnswerYeah, it will work, but buying more and more gauze will be expensive and you won’t get a lot of wrist stability.
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QuestionWhen can a fighter wrap their hands for a boxing match?Community AnswerBefore the match. There is usually a locker room in which you can calm down and prepare for the match. You will have ample time to gear up and head in.
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QuestionHow do I know which hand wrap I should use?Community AnswerIt depends on your age, weight and general hand size. Most reputable sellers will provide a sizing chart, though they're not always accurate. Most people try both and pick the one that they prefer.
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QuestionHow many times can I use one bandage when wrapping my hands for boxing?Community AnswerAs many times as you want, but make sure to clean the wrap in between boxing sessions.
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QuestionMy dad bought me some wraps and gloves, but he got them too small. The wrap is too short to do what this page says, and my gloves barely fit my hand. What should I do?Philip AlexandrosCommunity AnswerThere is no set way to use hand wraps. Just put the loop around your thumb and wrap in the direction away from your palm. Wrap around your knuckles and your wrist as much as you can, because those are the parts that will most likely absorb the shock of your punches. As for the gloves, you can't really do anything about that. See if your dad can return them and get the right size.
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QuestionWhat brand of hand wraps are best for boxing?Community AnswerAny hand wrap from a respectable seller is good. People usually wear them under their gloves so their knuckles don't get scabbed, and to prevent hand and/or wrist injuries.
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QuestionDo I need to wrap my hands every time I box?Community AnswerIt is highly recommended, as it will help with wrist stability. It isn't required, but very helpful.
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QuestionWhy is the first wrap across the palm and not the back of the hand?Community AnswerThe article is incorrect; the first wrap should go around the back of the hand for maximum security.
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QuestionHow do I tell which one is for which hand?Philip AlexandrosCommunity AnswerThe wraps aren't made for your left or right hand. One side of the thumb loop will have the stitches. That side should be under, facing your thumb. If it is still the wrong way, unwrap a bit and twist the wrap so the velcro will be the right way.
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QuestionWhich type of wrap is good for small hands?Community AnswerThere are different sizes of wraps. I would advise the 2.5 cm wrap, or try a smaller size if that's still too big.
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QuestionDo I wear hand wraps underneath my boxing gloves?Community AnswerYes, but when training for accuracy or hardening your knuckles, you can remove the gloves. Pros who need to condition their hands frequently go without a wrap, as well.
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QuestionWhere is a good place to buy wraps for boxing?Community AnswerMost sporting goods stores have them, and you could also find them online.
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QuestionDo I have to wear wraps if I am going to wear gloves?Community AnswerYou don't have to, but they give extra protection to the muscles, bones, and ligaments in the fists.
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QuestionWhen I took a sports medicine class, they showed us how to do a tape job for boxing with tape -- but it didn't cover the knuckles. Was that a different type?Community AnswerYou taped up, then put on gloves? If you wear gloves, you don't have to protect the knuckles.
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QuestionWould normal bandages work?Galasy4969Top AnswererNo. You should use purpose-made wraps. Normal gauze will not cushion the impact enough.
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QuestionCould I use only the wrap when punching a punching bag instead of using the gloves?Community AnswerNo, I used to go to a boxing club and when I first started I forgot to bring my own hand wraps the gloves I was using were pretty thick. Even then if I were to to use a combination that involved multiple hard punches I would end up bruising my knuckles. Think about it this way: Boxing gloves are like the outside of a hand sanitizer bottle and the gel is the tape. Basically punching the bag with wraps is the same as punching it with a bare fist.
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QuestionI don't have a boxing bag. Would trees be okay to punch?Community AnswerDo not do that, absolutely not. You will not only shatter your hand, but possibly you can permanently destroy it.
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QuestionIs it okay to use fabric?Community AnswerYes, but obviously it would be better to use actual wraps. You can get decent ones that aren't expensive and they are common in sporting stores.
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QuestionShould you wrap your hands for shadow boxing?Community AnswerNo, not if you're not planning to do any sparring afterward.
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QuestionCan you use this if you have a sprained wrist to help keep your wrist stable?Community AnswerNo, that's not enough support. See a doctor.
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