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| Being a mixed kung fu skills fighter takes more than ability. You also need to have all the correct MMA gear both for training and for competition. The quantity of gear you buy will rely upon what gear is available at the gymnasium and whether you need to train at all at home. Most training gyms will have all the bigger gear you want, such as the grappling dummies and heavy pads. MMA gear The protective MMA gear that you will need for coaching and competition are gloves, groin protectors and head and mouth guards. You simply go with what fits and feels comfortable. You are going to want separate gloves for training than you've got for fighting. This is optional MMA gear, but it is the best way to guard yourself from injury before you get into the ring. You don't desire to get hurt in practice because you thought you were too good to wear protective pads. Another optional gear is handwraps. Many people wear these in the place of gloves during training because they feel they are more comfortable. Also, it gives them the possibility to actually feel their opponent, which many fighters like. If you are not already web savvy, shopping online for MMA Clothing and Fight Gear can be an overwhelming process. Fortunately though, it does not have to be. I have written this guide to ease you thru the process of choosing the right online MMA retailer to shop with the 1st time, so that your online shopping experience is a good one. Select an online store with a big choice of product. If you are like me, you don't want to need to go shopping at 3 different online stores to find everything that you need. I really like to pick a major retailer ( or 2 maximum ) and stick with them across the purchasing process. Let's accept it for most of us price is something that we need to consider. MMA gear Not all corners of the Net are thought to be equal. When purchasing online, be certain to read about the retailer on their "about us" page and learn all you can. It could also be helpful to look up reviews in the major search engines, and spend a while surfing gear & equipment forums. generally though, all MMA shorts have 2 things in common. Do your old gym shorts wick away sweat and moisture? Are they cut to increase your mobility for grappling? Have they got split seams making your striking re knees and kicks more effective? Are you keen on getting your hands caught in pockets or a saggy pair of shorts while grappling? If you answered "no" to at least one of these questions, then that should be adequate reason to take a position in a pair. | |
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