Nidan Melbourne Posted October 4 Share Posted October 4 (edited) Recently I was checking out a few Karate Clubs, and I realized that clubs go different routes for gloves for all their class when it comes to sparring. So I was wondering why did you choose them or why did they get chosen as a club wide used thing? - WKF Gloves MMA Edited October 4 by Nidan Melbourne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaine Posted October 4 Share Posted October 4 My first school went through different phases. We never used the WKF gloves, but something in between those and boxing gloves. We eventually transitioned into MMA gloves that were more padded than competition MMA gloves. This was during the 2000s when MMA and UFC were having a big boom. Eventually, we incorporated Kyokushin style fighting into our curriculum and sometime eschewed gloves altogether. Martial arts training is 30% classroom training, 70% solo training.https://www.instagram.com/nordic_karate/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sensei8 Posted October 6 Share Posted October 6 I prefer the black ones because the digits are free for grasping and such. The other two, for me, are too confining and limited..again, for me. **Proof is on the floor!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashworth Posted October 7 Share Posted October 7 The club that I train in at the moment use a mixture between the WKF style pads and the MMA one's, mostly its the black belts that use the MMA gloves. I too use a mixture of both depending on what class I'm in, If I'm more likely to come up against other black belts I'll go for MMA ones. Ashley AldworthTrain together, Learn together, Succeed together... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wastelander Posted October 7 Share Posted October 7 My first dojo only used the old dipped-foam sparring gear, which you haven't pictured. When I started training with my late Shorin-Ryu Sensei, he allowed many different kinds of sparring gear, so what people used largely depended on their preference and if they were competing or not. Folks who wanted to compete usually bought the dipped-foam gear, because that's what was allowed for most tournaments, but eventually the WKF became popular and a lot of them switched to that gear. Personally, I have been using MMA-style sparring gloves, which are a bit more padded than the competition gloves you have pictured, since 2010, and that is what I have my students buy. They provide enough padding to negate any need for headgear, which I prefer people not use because it increases brain damage, and still allows for all the grappling that we do. 1 Kishimoto-Di | 2014-Present | Sensei: Ulf KarlssonShorin-Ryu/Shinkoten Karate | 2010-Present: Yondan, Renshi | Sensei: Richard Poage (RIP), Jeff Allred (RIP)Shuri-Ryu | 2006-2010: Sankyu | Sensei: Joey Johnston, Joe Walker (RIP)Judo | 2007-2010: Gokyu | Sensei: Joe Walker (RIP), Ramon Rivera (RIP), Adrian RiveraIllinois Practical Karate | International Neoclassical Karate Kobudo Society Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sensei8 Posted October 7 Share Posted October 7 1 hour ago, Wastelander said: My first dojo only used the old dipped-foam sparring gear, which you haven't pictured. When I started training with my late Shorin-Ryu Sensei, he allowed many different kinds of sparring gear, so what people used largely depended on their preference and if they were competing or not. Folks who wanted to compete usually bought the dipped-foam gear, because that's what was allowed for most tournaments, but eventually the WKF became popular and a lot of them switched to that gear. Personally, I have been using MMA-style sparring gloves, which are a bit more padded than the competition gloves you have pictured, since 2010, and that is what I have my students buy. They provide enough padding to negate any need for headgear, which I prefer people not use because it increases brain damage, and still allows for all the grappling that we do. I'm old enough to remember when in 1968-1970, Jhoon Rhee's Safe-T-Punch and Safe-T-Kick hit the MA markets. They were a big hit all of the way for every MA because a lot of MA students back then were afraid to spar, which pretty much helped increase the interest in the MA for prospective new students. PKA started using Jhoon Rhee's invention back in the mid and late 1970's in all of their Full-Contact matches. Those were the good old days!! **Proof is on the floor!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nidan Melbourne Posted October 10 Author Share Posted October 10 On 10/8/2024 at 1:38 AM, Wastelander said: My first dojo only used the old dipped-foam sparring gear, which you haven't pictured. When I started training with my late Shorin-Ryu Sensei, he allowed many different kinds of sparring gear, so what people used largely depended on their preference and if they were competing or not. Folks who wanted to compete usually bought the dipped-foam gear, because that's what was allowed for most tournaments, but eventually the WKF became popular and a lot of them switched to that gear. Personally, I have been using MMA-style sparring gloves, which are a bit more padded than the competition gloves you have pictured, since 2010, and that is what I have my students buy. They provide enough padding to negate any need for headgear, which I prefer people not use because it increases brain damage, and still allows for all the grappling that we do. I did always wonder why I saw various types of gloves when I saw your dojo under Poage Sensei. Now that makes sense as to why. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aurik Posted October 10 Share Posted October 10 I generally avoid sparring, but when I do, I go for the MMA style gloves -- I am big on grabbing my opponents. Shuri-Ryu 1996-1997 - Gokyu Judo 1996-1997 - Yonkyu Uechi-Ryu 2018-Present - Nidan ABS Bladesmith 2021-Present - Apprentice Matayoshi Kobudo 2024-Present - Kukyu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nidan Melbourne Posted October 11 Author Share Posted October 11 12 hours ago, aurik said: I generally avoid sparring, but when I do, I go for the MMA style gloves -- I am big on grabbing my opponents. I am a "Grabber" too for sparring, as not many people expect that especially from other karate practitioners. When you said "I generally avoid sparring" any particular reason for that? I'm curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bushido_man96 Posted October 11 Share Posted October 11 I wish the TKD styles I've been sparring in allowed for grabbing and sweeping. It's a great tool to be familiar with. https://www.haysgym.comhttp://www.sunyis.com/https://www.aikidoofnorthwestkansas.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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