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Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 4:48 pm
Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ...
I supposed this is just a matter of preference and background ... obviously those with a boxing, muay thai, mixed martial arts or any sort of combat sport that has to answer to a state regulated athletic commission ... then hand wraps are almost a pre-requisite ... as for martial arts from Asia (Karate, TKD, Kung fu, etc.) wraps aren't really ever used ... is the fact that most combat sports are western influenced ... is it the strict ruling of athletic commission ... who really knows ...
Like I said ... it is all preference and background ...
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:10 am
baka_boy1221 Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ... Are you so dense that I have to repeat myself?
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:18 am
God Emperor Akhenaton baka_boy1221 Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ... Are you so dense that I have to repeat myself? That is uncalled for. Perhaps better explain your meaning rather than insulting a fellow martial artist.
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:24 am
God Emperor Akhenaton baka_boy1221 Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ... Are you so dense that I have to repeat myself? That's a very douche comment to make ...
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:29 am
God Emperor Akhenaton baka_boy1221 Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ... Are you so dense that I have to repeat myself? disrespectful....
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:34 am
God Emperor Akhenaton mmafighter1221 God Emperor Akhenaton mmafighter1221 God Emperor Akhenaton Depends on the injury you are talking about. But he states it ... wrist injuries ... have you ever turned your wrist on a punch ... that s**t hurts and is annoying ... Yes I have. It hurts, but at the same time, it strengthens the hand because of healing fractures. I'd rather have a sore hand than a broken one. but that's not the hand ... it's the wrist ... Hand, wrist, forearm, if it gets hurt, it gets forged. The hand is a group of bones ... when you break your hand you have a bone or two ... recovery time ... one month at least ... no need for rehab ... the wrist is a joint ... break a joint ... and well you not only have the recovery time ... you have rehab ... think of a broken arm versus an arm broken by an armbar ...
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:41 am
God Emperor Akhenaton baka_boy1221 Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ... Are you so dense that I have to repeat myself? Now I might get in trouble for what I really want to say ... so I'm just gonna say one part of it ... you are a d**k ...
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:43 am
Can we all just just stay calm everyone ... enough of the damn flame wars ...
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:23 pm
Hand wraps Lessen Injury to the wrist and Make you hit harder. No to mention the sores your talking about means you a girly hand wuss, you get sores and chafe with only 2 ways. your skin is not tough enough or you putting them on wrong.They Do nothing like make fractures or anything of the sort. there just a piece of cloth made to add extra protection to joints. if If you ever tried to box or fight MMA without them you would end up with smashed off bone and everything of the like. take it from experience, I punch at around 1050 PSI and I forgot to wrap up while hitting a heavy back and smashed my wrist with one hit, and before to talk about my technique it was fine, I torqued a huge right after landing a quick jab, my wrist was perfectly straight its just after a certain level your punch become so hard you body sometimes cant handle it, thus theres a need for the extra aid
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:26 pm
Regral Hand wraps Lessen Injury to the wrist and Make you hit harder. No to mention the sores your talking about means you a girly hand wuss, you get sores and chafe with only 2 ways. your skin is not tough enough or you putting them on wrong.They Do nothing like make fractures or anything of the sort. there just a piece of cloth made to add extra protection to joints. if If you ever tried to box or fight MMA without them you would end up with smashed off bone and everything of the like. take it from experience, I punch at around 1050 PSI and I forgot to wrap up while hitting a heavy back and smashed my wrist with one hit, and before to talk about my technique it was fine, I torqued a huge right after landing a quick jab, my wrist was perfectly straight its just after a certain level your punch become so hard you body sometimes cant handle it, thus theres a need for the extra aid A very excellent set of points. However, to my mind this argument makes using hand wraps seem a touch like cheating. I can definitely see the necessity of using them if you're fighting regularly because you are precisely right about the protection, but in the long view this can produce weakness. After all, in a real street fight you're not likely to have time to put on wraps. Thus, I pose a question. Do you just rely on the hand wraps, or do you use them in conjunction with learning the proper way to execute a punch without them so that if the time comes you don't risk injury from a weak wrist? I tweaked my wrist enough times to know that an improper punch, with or without wraps hurts like a naughty word though, so your points are definitely valid to my view.
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:31 pm
quiet_way Regral Hand wraps Lessen Injury to the wrist and Make you hit harder. No to mention the sores your talking about means you a girly hand wuss, you get sores and chafe with only 2 ways. your skin is not tough enough or you putting them on wrong.They Do nothing like make fractures or anything of the sort. there just a piece of cloth made to add extra protection to joints. if If you ever tried to box or fight MMA without them you would end up with smashed off bone and everything of the like. take it from experience, I punch at around 1050 PSI and I forgot to wrap up while hitting a heavy back and smashed my wrist with one hit, and before to talk about my technique it was fine, I torqued a huge right after landing a quick jab, my wrist was perfectly straight its just after a certain level your punch become so hard you body sometimes cant handle it, thus theres a need for the extra aid A very excellent set of points. However, to my mind this argument makes using hand wraps seem a touch like cheating. I can definitely see the necessity of using them if you're fighting regularly because you are precisely right about the protection, but in the long view this can produce weakness. After all, in a real street fight you're not likely to have time to put on wraps. Thus, I pose a question. Do you just rely on the hand wraps, or do you use them in conjunction with learning the proper way to execute a punch without them so that if the time comes you don't risk injury from a weak wrist? I tweaked my wrist enough times to know that an improper punch, with or without wraps hurts like a naughty word though, so your points are definitely valid to my view. Generally for me ... I do both ... but when it goes down to a street fight ... I generally adopt almost a open hand attack ... but then that's just me ...
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:22 pm
quiet_way Regral Hand wraps Lessen Injury to the wrist and Make you hit harder. No to mention the sores your talking about means you a girly hand wuss, you get sores and chafe with only 2 ways. your skin is not tough enough or you putting them on wrong.They Do nothing like make fractures or anything of the sort. there just a piece of cloth made to add extra protection to joints. if If you ever tried to box or fight MMA without them you would end up with smashed off bone and everything of the like. take it from experience, I punch at around 1050 PSI and I forgot to wrap up while hitting a heavy back and smashed my wrist with one hit, and before to talk about my technique it was fine, I torqued a huge right after landing a quick jab, my wrist was perfectly straight its just after a certain level your punch become so hard you body sometimes cant handle it, thus theres a need for the extra aid A very excellent set of points. However, to my mind this argument makes using hand wraps seem a touch like cheating. I can definitely see the necessity of using them if you're fighting regularly because you are precisely right about the protection, but in the long view this can produce weakness. After all, in a real street fight you're not likely to have time to put on wraps. Thus, I pose a question. Do you just rely on the hand wraps, or do you use them in conjunction with learning the proper way to execute a punch without them so that if the time comes you don't risk injury from a weak wrist? I tweaked my wrist enough times to know that an improper punch, with or without wraps hurts like a naughty word though, so your points are definitely valid to my view. Its not Cheating It's Like a helmet for you wrist xP and I assure its not me technique its that fact that I can throw a punch with more power than over 90% of Pro Boxers there's a limit to force that bones can hand. my muscles have exceeded this limit and makes it had to absorb the damage. even with hand wraps and gloves on I still damage my hands, almost every fight or hard spar I have to Ice my hands in ice. also I have a heavy bones structure so its not that my bones are weak xP. as for a fight on the street in which I have been in quite a bit I tend to pull much punches and throw more focused on speed I also use my most deadly weapon leg kicks. there is not one street fight where someone has been able to stand after 3 of them and the only one that lasted 7 was a trained Kickboxer. I also use sweeps and knees, basically I would avoid using max power of the hands and mix my combos and wreck them with kicks
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:25 am
ladymuaythai God Emperor Akhenaton baka_boy1221 Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ... Are you so dense that I have to repeat myself? Now I might get in trouble for what I really want to say ... so I'm just gonna say one part of it ... you are a d**k ... His fault for not listening.
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:07 am
Regral quiet_way Regral Hand wraps Lessen Injury to the wrist and Make you hit harder. No to mention the sores your talking about means you a girly hand wuss, you get sores and chafe with only 2 ways. your skin is not tough enough or you putting them on wrong.They Do nothing like make fractures or anything of the sort. there just a piece of cloth made to add extra protection to joints. if If you ever tried to box or fight MMA without them you would end up with smashed off bone and everything of the like. take it from experience, I punch at around 1050 PSI and I forgot to wrap up while hitting a heavy back and smashed my wrist with one hit, and before to talk about my technique it was fine, I torqued a huge right after landing a quick jab, my wrist was perfectly straight its just after a certain level your punch become so hard you body sometimes cant handle it, thus theres a need for the extra aid A very excellent set of points. However, to my mind this argument makes using hand wraps seem a touch like cheating. I can definitely see the necessity of using them if you're fighting regularly because you are precisely right about the protection, but in the long view this can produce weakness. After all, in a real street fight you're not likely to have time to put on wraps. Thus, I pose a question. Do you just rely on the hand wraps, or do you use them in conjunction with learning the proper way to execute a punch without them so that if the time comes you don't risk injury from a weak wrist? I tweaked my wrist enough times to know that an improper punch, with or without wraps hurts like a naughty word though, so your points are definitely valid to my view. Its not Cheating It's Like a helmet for you wrist xP and I assure its not me technique its that fact that I can throw a punch with more power than over 90% of Pro Boxers there's a limit to force that bones can hand. my muscles have exceeded this limit and makes it had to absorb the damage. even with hand wraps and gloves on I still damage my hands, almost every fight or hard spar I have to Ice my hands in ice. also I have a heavy bones structure so its not that my bones are weak xP. as for a fight on the street in which I have been in quite a bit I tend to pull much punches and throw more focused on speed I also use my most deadly weapon leg kicks. there is not one street fight where someone has been able to stand after 3 of them and the only one that lasted 7 was a trained Kickboxer. I also use sweeps and knees, basically I would avoid using max power of the hands and mix my combos and wreck them with kicks Helmet for your wrist! xd Priceless.
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Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:09 pm
God Emperor Akhenaton ladymuaythai God Emperor Akhenaton baka_boy1221 Forged ... what the hell kind of terminologly are you using ... your body isn't just a piece of steel ... Are you so dense that I have to repeat myself? Now I might get in trouble for what I really want to say ... so I'm just gonna say one part of it ... you are a d**k ... His fault for not listening. Are you insulting me ... because to me it sounds like your insulting me ...
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