What size gloves do you use to work the bag?
Some folks say use a heavy glove it'll make your punches stronger. Others say use little or no gloves, so that it will not alter the dynamics of the punch. Some say that wearing a heavy glove forces you to throw more of an arm punch than a whole body punch. That seems counterintuitive, and I don't see it too much in my mechanics, but I respect the person who offered the advice, so am not dismissing it out of hand.
I used to work the heavy bag with 12 oz gloves, and have now switched to 16 oz gloves, to get my punching motion stronger. What I don't like is the 2 inches of padding on the glove makes the snap very different form a bare knuckle punch. This is not so much an issue with hooks or low, uppercut-like body blows, but on the jab or the cross it messes up the distance for me.
So, I pound the bag with the heavy gloves for the first 70 % of the workout, then switch to the 12 oz'ers for a little bit, and then finish up without gloves but still lightly striking the bag.
It's amazing how fast the punches are without a glove on, and with a little bit of adjustment I get the distance right and throw some really sweet, fast snapping punches. I have a "Body Opponent Bag" that I work with, and towards the end of my workout it's almost like the chin bounces off of the snap of my punch like a beach ball (deforming the face, not moving the whole standup bag).
I'm curious to hear opinions on this one...
Some folks say use a heavy glove it'll make your punches stronger. Others say use little or no gloves, so that it will not alter the dynamics of the punch. Some say that wearing a heavy glove forces you to throw more of an arm punch than a whole body punch. That seems counterintuitive, and I don't see it too much in my mechanics, but I respect the person who offered the advice, so am not dismissing it out of hand.
I used to work the heavy bag with 12 oz gloves, and have now switched to 16 oz gloves, to get my punching motion stronger. What I don't like is the 2 inches of padding on the glove makes the snap very different form a bare knuckle punch. This is not so much an issue with hooks or low, uppercut-like body blows, but on the jab or the cross it messes up the distance for me.
So, I pound the bag with the heavy gloves for the first 70 % of the workout, then switch to the 12 oz'ers for a little bit, and then finish up without gloves but still lightly striking the bag.
It's amazing how fast the punches are without a glove on, and with a little bit of adjustment I get the distance right and throw some really sweet, fast snapping punches. I have a "Body Opponent Bag" that I work with, and towards the end of my workout it's almost like the chin bounces off of the snap of my punch like a beach ball (deforming the face, not moving the whole standup bag).
I'm curious to hear opinions on this one...
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