Subcategories

  • Jump ropes
  • Focus mitts
  • Speed bag / Punching ball
  • Kick pads / Shields

    In this section, we find striking equipment for training in martial arts and contact sports that help us improve our skills and physical condition. Let's analyze the different types of striking equipment.

    - First, we have MUAY THAI PADS. This equipment is specific for training technique and power in Muay Thai or other contact sports. They are elongated and cover the entire forearm. You can practice punches and kicks at full power and combine them with boxing mitts to work on strike combinations. The goal is to improve your technique, strength, and endurance.

    The most commonly used are:

    - Striking shields for martial arts training: These are the most traditional, large-sized shields on which you can work on all types of kicks and punches. The most typical shape is rectangular, although you can also find circular ones. The person holding the shield can position it either frontally or laterally, depending on the exercise you want to work on.

    - Round striking shields (governadora): The use is similar to striking shields, but the shape is round, and the weight is lighter. It is easier to control and handle.

    - Arm shields: These are worn on the partner’s arms. They are secured with Velcro straps and a final hand grip. You can work on both punches and kicks, making it a more precise exercise since the equipment is smaller than a shield.

    - Iranian striking shield: Curved and specific for training Taekwondo.

    All of these items have a set of common characteristics:

    - Made of leather or quality synthetic material: This is the perfect material to withstand the power of the striker. If made of synthetic leather or another type of material, make sure it is of good quality.

    - Grips and straps: These should be optimal and of good quality. If the Velcro straps are of poor quality, they won’t stick after two or three uses, and you’ll have an uncomfortable pad that moves around. It should be adjustable to be used by both children and adults.

    Another important piece of striking equipment is boxing mitts, which are very versatile for exercises focused on precision, speed, and strike coordination. Usually, the trainer or coach wears them, and the athlete strikes them with the goal of performing exercises. They are not only used in contact sports but also in martial arts.

    Depending on the type of training, exercises with boxing mitts are aimed at improving offense, but you can also work on defense by trying to avoid (dodging or feinting) the punches thrown with them. You can chain punches together based on your level: if you're a beginner, you can start with a sequence of two or three punches. If you're at an intermediate level, the sequence might include three or four punches, and if you're in competition or a professional, you can perform long combinations, incorporating attacks, defenses, and dodges.

    With boxing mitts, you can work not only on straight punches but also hooks and crosses. Just like choosing your boxing gloves, you can also choose the right mitts for the type of training you want to perform and improve your workouts:

    - Flat boxing mitts: These stay completely flat when you place your hands inside, and depending on how you hold them, you can receive straight or circular punches from both fists and feet.

    - Curved boxing mitts: These have a grip that curves the hand when you place it inside. They are used to perfect the boxer’s strikes and are recommended for more experienced students.

    - Mini boxing mitts: Designed for working on speed.

    Most boxing mitts are made of leather, which provides a more realistic striking sensation.

    We are professionals in contact sports and martial arts, with years of experience behind us, and we work with industry experts. If you have any specific questions about the boxing equipment or materials you need, don’t hesitate to get in touch. If you have any questions regarding sizes or can’t find the size on our website, we will assist you over the phone when you contact us and restock the sizes.

    Within Taekwondo equipment, we find training mitts to improve precision. 

  • Belly pads
  • Boxing bags

    Boxing bags can be used in any contact sport or martial art. You can find them in different sizes, with the most standard measurements being 120 cm (Short punching bag for working on punching techniques), 150 cm (Medium punching bag for working on punches and medium to high kicks), and 180 cm (Long punching bags for any type of punches or kicks).

    The weight of a boxing bag will depend on its length—the longer the bag, the heavier it will be. You should be careful about where you hang the punching bag, making sure the structure can support its weight. On our website, you will find the weight of each bag listed in the product specifications.

    The materials used to make a punching bag can include:

    • Canvas boxing bag: These are the most affordable and easy to repair. However, their quality is lower as they can tear easily.

    • Synthetic leather muay thai bags: These are durable and require less maintenance than leather bags. They are the most popular due to their quality-to-price ratio and are ideal for starting with a basic set of equipment.

    • Leather boxing bags: These are very durable and of the highest possible quality. They are the most expensive, but their feel and the level of performance they allow make them well worth the investment.

    You can also find boxing bags of different shapes, such as pear-shaped bags, ball-shaped bags, or even striking dummies. Each one is designed to work on specific aspects of boxing training.

    Our boxing bags come with filling and chains for hanging. Choose quality material for your most intense training sessions to avoid injuries. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us, and we will be happy to assist you.

    In this section, you will also find belly protectors to provide protection during the most demanding training sessions. With these, you can work on power, speed, and strength, while reducing the risk of injuries.

  • Body protectors

    In this specialized section, we find protective gear for training or competing in martial arts and contact sports.

    The most important protective equipment for Muay Thai, boxing, kickboxing, MMA, and other contact sports include:

    • Boxing gloves – suitable as kickboxing gloves, Muay Thai gloves, or gloves for training in Krav Maga or personal defense systems. They protect the hands, knuckles, and wrists.
    • Muay Thai shin guards – suitable for training as kickboxing shin guards or K1 shin guards. They protect the shin and instep.
    • Boxing helmets – can be used as Muay Thai helmets, MMA helmets, or kickboxing helmets. They protect the head, cheekbones, and jaw.
    • Boxing wraps – protect the wrists, tendons, and knuckles. Suitable as Muay Thai wraps or MMA wraps (depending on the size).
    • Boxing mouthguard – mouth protection. As with the other protective gear, it can also be used as a kickboxing mouthguard or MMA mouthguard. Also suitable as a karate and martial arts mouthguard.
    • MMA gloves – specific gloves for mixed martial arts.
    • Boxing groin guard and male and female martial arts groin guards in various sizes.
    • BJJ ear guards and knee pads.
    • Taekwondo and martial arts shoes.
    • Boxing boots for training or competition.

    Protective gear is a very important element for safe training.

    On our website, specialized in martial arts and contact sports, you will find different models and brands so you can choose the one you like the most.