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  • Training vs heavy bag

    what is the difference between training gloves and heavy bag gloves??
    can anyone tell me plz

    thanks

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    One of the most memorable scenes in the 1976 Oscar winning movie for Best Picture, "Rocky," involves Sylvester Stallone pummeling slabs of beef hung in the meat locker where his future brother-in-law Paulie worked. Rocky knew what everyone in the fight game knows, in order to hit hard, you must train to hit hard, and the best tool for this training is the heavy bag.

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      Heavy bag:
      Bag gloves are designed solely for use with a heavy bag. They are smaller and lighter and offer less protection than training gloves. Because bag gloves are lighter and you can punch faster, they actually give you less preparation for real sparring. In a sparring session you would wear heavier sparring or training gloves and punch more slowly because of the increased weight. Bag gloves are also lighter because you wear hand wraps when working a heavy bag to increase your hand protection.

      Training Gloves :
      Training gloves, also called sparring gloves, are designed with more padding and protection. They generally have a foam core to protect your sparring partner and can be made from polyurethane or leather. They typically have a velcro close at the wrist, though more expensive brands have laces. Professional or competitive boxers generally use an all-purpose training or sparring glove for bag work and sparring and have a separate pair of lighter fight gloves just for boxing matches.

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