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Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 18:49
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Just started doing some bag work done the gym... As I am switching from powerlifting to judo/boxing. My wrist kills when throwing a reasonably heavy right hand, I would say mid power. Any tips or exercises to strengthen my wrist? This is not just a technique issue, as I have a long frame (6 foot and 90kg).. And have wrist problems with wrist locks and any pressing, aswell as punching.
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 20:01
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technique. wraps. alos sounds like you have bad wrists anyway so make sure you do wrap well
Psalm 144:1 - Blessed be the Lord my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight.
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 20:16
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Thanks, just checked on some wraps. 1) Fairtex 2) Twins 3) King Are there any decent boxing brands around or are they all of similar quality. Looking for some high quality wrist wraps. Would a pair of decent gloves help? Just been using mid-ranged Adidas ones from the gym. Xmas is coming up. Some leather Reyes bag gloves (12 oz IIRC) would be sweet.
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 20:22
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better gloves will help twins are my fav 12oz for bagwork
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 20:28
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Yeah Reyes are nice. Wrapping will help a bit. How long have you been training with heavy bag work for?
<message edited by beef_pumper on 18 November 2009 23:43>
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 20:34
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when i have had a break from boxing my wrists always ache when i start back. should dissapear soon enough as long as your technique is ok!! obviously decent gloves and wraps are essential
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 20:57
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Thanks fellas, Looking to get a few sessions down Peacocks with one of their trainers when money allows. Can't find a boxing club that will accept someone as old as me (25) down here.. And a lot don't seem to be happy about cross-training (Judo). Been messing about with bag work for years, but just started putting together some basic drills and footwork/movement (trying to generate basic angles). Looking at Twins gear. Reyes are a bit steep. 12 oz or 14 oz lads (Tom B)? I was reading 14oz may be better as I am sat on the cruiserweight limit but am fairly powerful due to the powerlifting background. Also, if I get 14oz could I use them for sparring too when the time comes (not for a good while yet).
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
18 November 2009 21:50
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ive got twins 14 oz good for all rounds bag and sparring. good wrist support also
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
20 November 2009 10:55
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You're gym may recommend 16oz gloves for your height and weight. I have similar stats to yourself and use 16oz. (Twins) They suit me fine for bag, pad and sparring. With respect to your wrists, I would recommend grip work with gripper. I think (anecdotally) that this has helped me.
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Re:Wrists killing when doing bag work
20 November 2009 11:09
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Thanks Monitor, and I did have a think about your MSG re : Alpha. Cheers fella. Will pontificate over 14 oz v. 16 oz. Boy can bang lol.
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