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Breaking in new gloves??
Hi everyone, I'm new here. I feel kind of stupid asking this because I can't find anyone else w/ this problem, but is it common to "break in" new bag gloves?? I've been hitting a heavy bag (no, I don't know the weight, but it is definitely heavy) for about 2 & 1/2 years, w/ 8 oz gloves, but I recently started using 12 oz because I've started to hit the bag harder over time & the 8 oz gloves feel so light to me now. Anyway, I remember my hands hurt the first few times I used the 8 oz gloves because they were so tight, but eventually my hands were fine (yes, I use wraps.) But now I'm going thru this again w/ my new 12 oz gloves, but the pain is worse than I remember it! Is this common? It makes sense to me because the material on these gloves are made super snug for some heavy duty punching, but like I said, I don't remember my knuckles feeling like they are literally shattered! Is there anyway I can loosen/break in the gloves a bit to make them more comfortable, or do I have to tough it out for a while like before? By the way, the gloves are Everlast 12oz Training Gloves (hard glove, not soft fight glove.)
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Yeah, they're definitely tight, but only when I make a fist. Once I make a fist, the top of the glove presses down on my knuckles (like naturally when you make a fist) but then when I add contact, it pushes down on my knuckles even tighter! Well, I knocked down the punching bag at the gym I work out at (chain was cheap, not heavy duty!!) & it's not back up yet, so my hands will definitely be better when I start hitting the bag again. I'll hopefully not have so much trouble, especially since I found a better way to wrap my hands.
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I like my Aries bag gloves, they have a fair amount of room.
But, I also tuffin up my knuckles on a punching board.
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