Iron_Eagle_76
03-30-2011, 08:35 AM
I was curious as to what kind of equipment (if any) members on here used for sparring. I use a few different sets of equipment.
Heavy Sparring (Stand Up/San Shou)-
Gloves:http://www.ringside.com/Ringside-Safety-Training-Gloves-Hook-Loop/productinfo/RP+E/
Shin Guards:http://www.titlemma.com/p_TSIG+A.aspx
Head Gear: http://www.ringside.com/FightGear-Traditional-Training-Headgear/productinfo/HGB/
This equipment is great for heavy contact sparring, but of course limits grappling openhanded techniques and submissions. It also does not allow for open hand strikes such as palm or ridgehand and knifehand strikes, as well as other more unorthodox hand strikes found in many CMA styles.
I have used these gloves also: http://www.titlemma.com/p_CMMUTG+REG.aspx
The problem with the MMA training glove is that contact needs to be lighter as there is much less dispersement with these. (Does not have the dispersment of a 16oz boxing glove like they claim)
I glove I found recently and wanted to try were the old Jeet Kune Do style gloves that come in velcro, they seem to be decently padded and may allow a little heavier contact than the MMA style:http://www.bebodysmart.com/itemMatrix.asp?ic=WM40O9BKL&eq=&MatrixType=2
Please feel free to discuss sparring equipment you use and why. Thanks.
Heavy Sparring (Stand Up/San Shou)-
Gloves:http://www.ringside.com/Ringside-Safety-Training-Gloves-Hook-Loop/productinfo/RP+E/
Shin Guards:http://www.titlemma.com/p_TSIG+A.aspx
Head Gear: http://www.ringside.com/FightGear-Traditional-Training-Headgear/productinfo/HGB/
This equipment is great for heavy contact sparring, but of course limits grappling openhanded techniques and submissions. It also does not allow for open hand strikes such as palm or ridgehand and knifehand strikes, as well as other more unorthodox hand strikes found in many CMA styles.
I have used these gloves also: http://www.titlemma.com/p_CMMUTG+REG.aspx
The problem with the MMA training glove is that contact needs to be lighter as there is much less dispersement with these. (Does not have the dispersment of a 16oz boxing glove like they claim)
I glove I found recently and wanted to try were the old Jeet Kune Do style gloves that come in velcro, they seem to be decently padded and may allow a little heavier contact than the MMA style:http://www.bebodysmart.com/itemMatrix.asp?ic=WM40O9BKL&eq=&MatrixType=2
Please feel free to discuss sparring equipment you use and why. Thanks.