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Wrapping Your Hands for Muay Thai and Boxing | Diamond Muay Thai Toronto

Wrapping Your Hands for Muay Thai and Boxing

hand wrap muay thai boxingIf you’re serious about Muay Thai or boxing, you know that the key to protecting your hands is good handwraps.

Without proper hand wraps, all the punches, kicks, and jabs can put a lot of strain on your wrists, fingers and knuckles.

This can lead to long-term injuries if not properly taken care of. But don’t worry – wrapping your hands doesn’t have to be difficult!

With a few simple steps and some practice, you can learn how to wrap your hands like a pro in no time.

Step One: Measure Your Hand Wraps
To get started, measure out two lengths of wrap that are equal to four times the length of your arm from shoulder to wrist. Make sure that both pieces are exactly the same length so that they fit evenly when wrapped around your wrists. The average size for an adult is 180-190 cm (72-76 inches). Cut off any excess material at the end and set aside until needed later on.

Step Two: Wrap Your Wrist
Once you have measured out your hand wraps, begin by wrapping one around your wrist. Start at the base of the thumb and make sure that each successive wrap is tight but not too tight – it should feel snug but comfortable against your skin at all times. Continue wrapping up towards the base of the palm until you reach the desired level of support – usually 1-2 inches below the knuckles. Secure with a single knot or double knot depending on preference but make sure it’s secure enough so it doesn’t come undone during training sessions!

Step Three: Wrap Your Knuckles
The next step is to wrap each knuckle individually starting with the index finger and working down towards your little finger. Start by crossing over one side of the wrap around each knuckle then pull tight before continuing onto its partner knuckle. Make sure you keep both wraps even in width so they provide an equal amount of support for each knuckle as you work through them one by one until all five are securely wrapped! Once complete re-secure at either side with another single knot or double knot depending on preference again making sure it’s secure enough so it doesn’t come undone during training sessions!

Wrapping your hands for Muay Thai or boxing may seem intimidating at first, but with just a bit of practice it can become second nature!

By following these steps above, you’ll be well on your way to protecting yourself from injury while also improving comfort during those intense training sessions!

With just a few simple steps and some practice – you’ll learn how to wrap your hands like a pro in no time!

So get wrapping now and enjoy those long Muay Thai or boxing training sessions without worrying about injuring yourself due to lack of protection in those precious fists!

Hand Wrapping Resource Links:

YOUTUBE – How to Wrap Your Hands for Boxing, Kickboxing, and Muay Thai

YOUTUBE – MUAY THAI: How To Wrap Your Hands

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A Total Body Workout: The Benefits of Muay Thai for Fitness | Diamond Muay Thai Toronto

A Total Body Workout: The Benefits of Muay Thai for Fitness

Are you looking for a new and exciting way to get fit?

If so, consider trying Muay Thai.

This ancient martial art is a great way to build strength, increase endurance, and tone up your body. Plus, it can be a lot of fun! Let’s take a closer look at how Muay Thai can help you reach your fitness goals.

The Basics of Muay Thai

Muay Thai is an ancient martial art that originated in Thailand. It combines strikes, kicks, knees, and elbows with grappling techniques such as throws and clinch. It is considered to be one of the most effective striking martial arts in the world; fighters are taught to use all parts of their bodies as weapons.

Muay Thai classes typically involve drills designed to improve basic technique and coordination. Students are also taught the correct form for each strike or kick they learn. In addition to physical training, students also learn about the history and culture behind the sport.

Total Body Workout

One of the biggest benefits of Muay Thai is that it provides a total body workout. Not only does it work your arms, legs, and core muscles; it also works your cardiovascular system. When done correctly and on a regular basis, Muay Thai can burn up to 800 calories per hour – making it an effective way to lose weight and get into shape!

It can also help improve flexibility and balance by teaching proper posture and body control.

This makes Muay Thai an ideal workout for people who want to stay active but don’t want to strain their joints or muscles too much.

Muay Thai is an excellent way to get fit – no matter what your fitness level may be! With its combination of strikes, kicks, grappling techniques, and history lessons – this ancient martial art offers something for everyone.

Whether you’re looking for an intense full-body workout or just want something fun to do while staying active – Muay Thai has you covered!

So if you’re ready for a challenge – give Muay Thai a try today!

Book your First Class Today at Diamond –> BOOK FIRST CLASS HERE

Mind, Body & Spirit – Muay Thai’s Secret Weapon

If you’re new to Muay Thai, you could easily mistake the sport for being one based around violence – and we would hardly blame you. Most media surrounding Muay Thai and other martial arts generally tend to just show the big “fight nights” with opponents leaving the ring bruised and bloody.

What many newcomers are surprised to find when they first visit us, is how much the sport focuses on the mind, body and spirit and how without achieving a balance in all three of these qualities, it’s impossible to reach your full potential.

But how does each element translate into the sport?

Mind refers to a fighter’s technique. For example, their skill, tactics, awareness, range & timing. In essence, it’s the mental side of the sport.

Body refers to a fighter’s strength and conditioning: their movement, efficiency and balance.

Spirit refers to a fighter’s attitude, resilience and mind-set – their emotional fortitude, if you will.

To function properly, each quality needs to work in harmony with each other and can’t exist purely in isolation. For example, if you’ve trained your mind and body but not your spirit, your emotional mind-set will be easily broken and likely lead you to defeat.

But what if I don’t want to compete as a fighter? I just want to get fit and whilst exploring a new hobby…

That’s completely fine. But what if we told you these qualities are completely transferable?

Imagine if you could take these harmonious qualities into the boardroom for your next pitch? Or to defuse a difficult and tense situation? Elements of these could even be used during an awkward dinner with your in-laws!

NOTE: please don’t body kick your client, father in-law, partner etc.

The point we’re making is that Muay Thai is one of the few sports that focuses on building and growing what’s inside, as well as making you fitter on the outside. Ask any one of our members and they will gleefully tell you how much their confidence has grown or how much more resilient they’ve become since they’ve taken up the sport.

So, if you’ve read this and you want to unearth and healthier and happier you, please call us on 416.546.5551 to arrange your first class or contact us via Get Class Times

We look forward to welcoming you soon!

The Diamond Muay Thai Team

Mind, Body & Spirit – Muay Thai’s Secret Weapon

Mind, Body & Spirit – Muay Thai’s Secret Weapon

If you’re new to Muay Thai, you could easily mistake the sport for being one based around violence – and we would hardly blame you. Most media surrounding Muay Thai and other martial arts generally tend to just show the big “fight nights” with opponents leaving the ring bruised and bloody.

What many newcomers are surprised to find when they first visit us, is how much the sport focuses on the mind, body and spirit and how without achieving a balance in all three of these qualities, it’s impossible to reach your full potential.

But how does each element translate into the sport?

Mind refers to a fighter’s technique. For example, their skill, tactics, awareness, range & timing. In essence, it’s the mental side of the sport.

Body refers to a fighter’s strength and conditioning: their movement, efficiency and balance.

Spirit refers to a fighter’s attitude, resilience and mind-set – their emotional fortitude, if you will.

To function properly, each quality needs to work in harmony with each other and can’t exist purely in isolation. For example, if you’ve trained your mind and body but not your spirit, your emotional mind-set will be easily broken and likely lead you to defeat.

But what if I don’t want to compete as a fighter? I just want to get fit and whilst exploring a new hobby…

That’s completely fine. But what if we told you these qualities are completely transferable?

Imagine if you could take these harmonious qualities into the boardroom for your next pitch? Or to defuse a difficult and tense situation? Elements of these could even be used during an awkward dinner with your in-laws!

NOTE: please don’t body kick your client, father in-law, partner etc.

The point we’re making is that Muay Thai is one of the few sports that focuses on building and growing what’s inside, as well as making you fitter on the outside. Ask any one of our members and they will gleefully tell you how much their confidence has grown or how much more resilient they’ve become since they’ve taken up the sport.

So, if you’ve read this and you want to unearth and healthier and happier you, please call us on 416.546.5551 to arrange your first class or contact us via Get Class Times

We look forward to welcoming you soon!

The Diamond Muay Thai Team

Mind, Body & Spirit – Muay Thai’s Secret Weapon

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