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Just wondering if anyone could explain the significance of some schools/martial artists who tape their wrist before performing a cinder block break with a palm heel strike and why some other schools/martial artists do not?

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Okay, just to be certain- we're talking athletic tape on the wrist and nowhere else here? Not boxers' handwraps or MMA-style short wraps? That's unusual, I've never heard of it- but then I've never been heavily into tameshiwari.

A failed palm-strike break can put a lot of strain on the wrist- particularly if you hit higher than you intended to on the hand and end up flexing the palm back into the arm- and I suppose it might make sense to tape it up beforehand.

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Generally, taping of any kind is used to add stability to a joint. In this case, it adds to the stability of the wrist joint, which can be especially fragile due to the sheer number of parts that make it up.

"It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingenius."

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Yes I am just talking about a strip of tape that would get wrapped around the wrist joint. I guess it just helps reduce the impact on that joint.

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Yeah. I've never seen nor have I ever heard of this before. I too, would guess that the tape would add support to the wrist. How much? I don't know that either. I personally have never used any type of tape on myself before doing any tameshiwari.

I take that back. I now remember having seen that before when I was watching an ISKA breaking competition. Still, I don't know why they'd wear the tape. Possibly for looks.

:idea:

**Proof is on the floor!!!

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I think ps1 is spot on. In knockdown tournaments you're allowed to use athletic tape to support the wrists for both the kumite and the tameshiwari. Most do just because a sprained wrist from either hurts a lot.

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We do concrete breaks at black belt tests. Everyone gets their wrists taped. I never asked why, I just assumed it was to add stability. And having it done, it DID add stability to my wrist.

Your present circumstances don't determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start. - Nido Qubein

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