Postby Matthew_Anderson » Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:42 am
Like everyone else, my hands have taken a beating over the years. I don't mind occasional injuries, I think that's just part of studying a nartial art, but it bugs me when I can't train properly for a couple of weeks because of a hand/finger injury. I really feel I've yet to find the "perfect glove". Ideally, I want something that provides good protection from hard hits, but still allows me to manipulate my weapon correctly. So far, the best compromise I've found are MMA style gloves with 3/4 fingers. I added a pad to cover the thumb area. The back of the hand, knuckles and fingers are well padded with dense foam. The finger tips are exposed, but I find I ususally don't take too many hits there. Of course, I feel like it's mostly my fault if I get hit in the hands anyway. Generally, when I take a hard hit in the hands, it's when I strike short or off-target. When I make a commited attack that is in range and on-target, rather than being tentative or sloppy, my opponent must react to it. In this way, I maintain the intitiative. It's usually a sloppy, slow, or out of range cut that exposes your hands to attack.
Matt Anderson
SFS
ARMA Virginia Beach