venum is the best brand for boxing (3 years experience) now i would get them used from your trainer and or sparring partner if they would sell ANY venum equipment obviously besides mouth guards
True. Their boxing shoes were really good and I noticed that their economy gloves at wal mart for about $20 are pretty damn good compared to any other economy glove I’ve ever seen. Not every beginner needs to spend $200 on cleto Reyes
Hey brother! awesome stuff, thank you for the info. A little thing I noticed: the audio on your videos is very quiet, good news is I'm sure It must be an easy fix from your vid editor :) Greetings from Colombia!
I’m starting soon, I can’t wait! ty for this video! btw here is a quick list. 1. gym bag 2. water bottle 3. skipping rope 4. boxing boots 5. hand wraps 6. boxing gloves 7. gum shield 8. towel Good luck everyone! God bless y’all
Hey cool video man! Although i would disagree with getting multiple pairs of gloves. In the beginning sure, 1 pair of gloves if fine, but if you get more serious about it, and do 3-4 sessions a week, it would better to start looking for an extra pair or two. Like a specific pair you only use for 1 purpose like bag or mitts or sparring. In the end these gloves will last longer than if you would just use the same pair for everything because you would use it 3 times as much. In my gym for example, me included, most guys have 2-3 pairs. Most important one is the sparring and bag glove, as you should never do bag work with your sparring pair and vice versa, as it will destroy the padding much quicker. See it like a pair of shoes; you would need different pairs of shoes depending on where youre going, and you would not wear the same pair of shoes for running as for hiking etc. i myself have 1 pair of 14’s as general purpose, 1 pair of 14’s for bag (oldest pair), and a last pair of 16’s which i leave at the gym, primarily for sparring/partner drills
100% agree on having two or more pairs of gloves once you've taken up more sessions, but in terms of keeping entry cost into low for a complete newbie who might not even spar for a few months I think its fairly big financial commitment for someone who might not actually enjoy sparring, plus if you're only going to be sparring here and there at the start then most gyms will provide you with a sparring set for the session. Valid point though for sure!
@@georgehowes5317 Either the Everlast C3 or Rival RNFL60 depending on your budget, both are pretty small and lightweight so good for getting used to having one on
Hi, I had a few questions about boxing? -How long should I box for? -I have 14oz gloves, should I get 12's instead? -Can you use boxing boots on foam gym flooring?
No Problem 1. If you mean per a training session, 1-2 hours as your starting out is good but mix in different drills into that workout. Your local amateur gym is the best place to start 2. 14 and 12’s are good, really depends on your size, what you want to use them for and what you feel comfortable in 3. Yes but if it’s in a privately owned gym always check with the owner/staff because some will only allow bear foot on their mats/flooring to prevent them getting scuffed up
You don't need headgear as a beginner boxer. You should never spar for at least 4 months into boxing, and I would say it shouldn't be recommended before 9 months into boxing.
@@user-conservative-wasp in our club we use headguards even for partner work (not sure if this is the right word in english, but it's basically just trying out a combination of punches on your partner). so they aren't only used for sparring at least in our club
99% of gyms I’ve been to will always lend out head guards to beginners or whoever if and when they are needed, decent ones are also quite an investment so that’s why I left them off the list. However a mouth piece is used in most things from pad work to touch sparring work so would much rather spend a bit more on a mouth piece than a cheap mouthpiece and a cheap head guard
Thanks man! best advice I can give is to stick with it. You're gonna have days where you don't wanna go but you just gotta turn up. If you can turn up to every session and apply yourself your already ahead of 90% of the others
I'd buy a Walmart. They have groceries, clothing, candy, electronics etc. etc. Everyone is familiar with Walmart, and you should start making a profit very quickly.
Large if you have a lot of gear and if you stick to it enough you’ll be getting more gear along the way so I’d get a large one to save you buying more in the future
Any medium to large gym dufflebag enough for atleast the basics Towel, gloves, boots, wraps, water bottle, and maybe a change of clothes (most boxing gym have skipping ropes but I guess no prob if you bring your own)
So Basically when in the ring Boots/High tops, Trunks/Shorts, Mouth Guard/Gum Shield and a shirt to cover the pecs for the ladies, because even Boxing has that Double Standard about the chest area when it comes to men and women. You forgot the Robe for when Entering the ring and the🪑, You need a place to sit between rounds. I saw Rocky and Million Dollar Baby. Your Audio conked out at the very end. Nothing to drastic.
Tony Jeffries jump rope is the best. I feel in love with it
venum is the best brand for boxing (3 years experience) now i would get them used from your trainer and or sparring partner if they would sell ANY venum equipment obviously besides mouth guards
The handwraps are also trash
True. Their boxing shoes were really good and I noticed that their economy gloves at wal mart for about $20 are pretty damn good compared to any other economy glove I’ve ever seen. Not every beginner needs to spend $200 on cleto Reyes
There are better gloves on the market bruh there just more expensive
@@exal6978 can you recommend some brand. Thanks alot
@@everythingcanwork5215 cleto reyes
Hey brother! awesome stuff, thank you for the info. A little thing I noticed: the audio on your videos is very quiet, good news is I'm sure It must be an easy fix from your vid editor :) Greetings from Colombia!
I’m starting soon, I can’t wait!
ty for this video!
btw here is a quick list.
1. gym bag
2. water bottle
3. skipping rope
4. boxing boots
5. hand wraps
6. boxing gloves
7. gum shield
8. towel
Good luck everyone! God bless y’all
Have you started yet? If so, how's it going for you?
როგორ მიდის ბოქსის ამბები?
@@Zoidd_Bergg yes great actually I really enjoy it. Sorry for late reply I just saw the comment
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@@Gochunia give us an update.
Hey cool video man! Although i would disagree with getting multiple pairs of gloves. In the beginning sure, 1 pair of gloves if fine, but if you get more serious about it, and do 3-4 sessions a week, it would better to start looking for an extra pair or two. Like a specific pair you only use for 1 purpose like bag or mitts or sparring. In the end these gloves will last longer than if you would just use the same pair for everything because you would use it 3 times as much.
In my gym for example, me included, most guys have 2-3 pairs. Most important one is the sparring and bag glove, as you should never do bag work with your sparring pair and vice versa, as it will destroy the padding much quicker. See it like a pair of shoes; you would need different pairs of shoes depending on where youre going, and you would not wear the same pair of shoes for running as for hiking etc. i myself have 1 pair of 14’s as general purpose, 1 pair of 14’s for bag (oldest pair), and a last pair of 16’s which i leave at the gym, primarily for sparring/partner drills
100% agree on having two or more pairs of gloves once you've taken up more sessions, but in terms of keeping entry cost into low for a complete newbie who might not even spar for a few months I think its fairly big financial commitment for someone who might not actually enjoy sparring, plus if you're only going to be sparring here and there at the start then most gyms will provide you with a sparring set for the session. Valid point though for sure!
Brah this is a really good video, just started boxing training so this is kinda helpfull
Love the content ❤Do you have a video about what boxing bag to buy for training at home as a beginner?
love the vid mate keep up the work can we have a 2021 gym bag equipment video please .
Thanks Bro and YES!!! Working on it as we speak, will be out before the end of May
@@SamPalmer nice bro looking forward to it also you get any recommendations for first groin guard to get pleases
@@georgehowes5317 Either the Everlast C3 or Rival RNFL60 depending on your budget, both are pretty small and lightweight so good for getting used to having one on
Can you were gum
Schield with braces?
Headgear??
I’m 10 years old am I’ve been boxing for a couple of weeks can you give me some best boxing boots for ne
The £3 ropes are the best ✊️
thank you so much for the guide I'm just about to start boxing
No problem bro, Have Fun!!
As an overweight beginner do not buy 16oz gloves I can’t even last 20 min on the bag 😅
thank you
Groin guard?
Taking notes for our shopping list!!
Thanks Guys ;)
Hi, I had a few questions about boxing?
-How long should I box for?
-I have 14oz gloves, should I get 12's instead?
-Can you use boxing boots on foam gym flooring?
No Problem
1. If you mean per a training session, 1-2 hours as your starting out is good but mix in different drills into that workout. Your local amateur gym is the best place to start
2. 14 and 12’s are good, really depends on your size, what you want to use them for and what you feel comfortable in
3. Yes but if it’s in a privately owned gym always check with the owner/staff because some will only allow bear foot on their mats/flooring to prevent them getting scuffed up
@@SamPalmer my name is Tony Smith and my new name is Bank money 💸 💶 💴 💵 💳? 💳
Thanks bro! I subbed!
i skipped through the video but no mention to headguards? it's one of the most important things and protects your brain from all these punches...
You don't need headgear as a beginner boxer. You should never spar for at least 4 months into boxing, and I would say it shouldn't be recommended before 9 months into boxing.
@@user-conservative-wasp in our club we use headguards even for partner work (not sure if this is the right word in english, but it's basically just trying out a combination of punches on your partner). so they aren't only used for sparring at least in our club
@@lx6381 I guess it can be done differently at different places.
99% of gyms I’ve been to will always lend out head guards to beginners or whoever if and when they are needed, decent ones are also quite an investment so that’s why I left them off the list. However a mouth piece is used in most things from pad work to touch sparring work so would much rather spend a bit more on a mouth piece than a cheap mouthpiece and a cheap head guard
Nice vid bro📈
Nice vid man, I’m just getting into boxing, any tips?
Thanks man! best advice I can give is to stick with it. You're gonna have days where you don't wanna go but you just gotta turn up. If you can turn up to every session and apply yourself your already ahead of 90% of the others
@@SamPalmer I appreciate the advice! I’ve been playing football all my life and I’m trying to switch it up
@@Krimson442 year later update?
Thx bro just subscribe🥊🏋🏽♀️
Do a video like this for mma
Any recommendations for 14oz gloves?
Ringside and Sting have some good options, depends on your price point
I’m wondering…
Is the UFC gym a place I should go for boxing training, or should I find some other place?
Id go to a dedicated boxing gym
Video is too loud, make it quieter
I got about $880 to spend on equipment should that be enough
No you need a minimum of $2000
@@ORIGINOLINDIVIDUAL bro what
Shield…just in case it comes up again
Audio is way too quiet
I’m starting boxing on Monday
How is it going
How’s it going?
Can I buy Ryderwear for boxing
What stores are best to buy in California?
I'd buy a Walmart. They have groceries, clothing, candy, electronics etc. etc. Everyone is familiar with Walmart, and you should start making a profit very quickly.
I bought a £30 pair of white adidas boxing gloves and they fit well so will they be okay?
adids isn't well made for boxing, save some money and get a vernum or winning high tier gloves, they have protection and comfortable
@@Dababy-xs5yv I ended up sending the adidas gloves back and I bought some valour strike gloves
Any tips for sparring
I’ll make a video next week with a bunch 👊
@@SamPalmer ok thanks 🙏
Hi, what gym bag size do you recommend?
Large if you have a lot of gear and if you stick to it enough you’ll be getting more gear along the way so I’d get a large one to save you buying more in the future
Any medium to large gym dufflebag enough for atleast the basics
Towel, gloves, boots, wraps, water bottle, and maybe a change of clothes (most boxing gym have skipping ropes but I guess no prob if you bring your own)
I got 6oz gloves n I punch ma heavy bag wit them is that bad or naw I'm a beginner
As long as they are comfortable for you that's okay to use them on the bag, make sure you don't hit a person with them though
who doesent like water:D
You’d be surprised 😂
Someone I know. WATER IS THE TASTIEST THING!!
Bitchez
Subbed!
Nice going to try them valour gloves out I think
You should!
bro missed headgear
Anyone know what I should wear on my first day of boxing?
Supreme tee and bape shorts
A tutu.
Bro you got a great video with hella valuable and helpful information but you gotta speak from the balls as I can barely hear you.
Driving After Boxing?
Gonna be honest that doesn’t make sense
What do you mean?
@@dizzle3395 Usually after boxing I have a headache or am sweating buckets, so I just walk.
So Basically when in the ring Boots/High tops, Trunks/Shorts, Mouth Guard/Gum Shield and a shirt to cover the pecs for the ladies, because even Boxing has that Double Standard about the chest area when it comes to men and women. You forgot the Robe for when Entering the ring and the🪑, You need a place to sit between rounds. I saw Rocky and Million Dollar Baby. Your Audio conked out at the very end. Nothing to drastic.
what is his insta id
I am starting boxing on Monday
How’s it going bro I’m 16 and starting journey soon here anything I should keep it mind before my first sesh
@@TrapnAintDead listen to your coaches and observe the people who are training around you.
@@TrapnAintDead great age to start. Keep at it!
I am starting boxing on Monday
I am starting boxing on Monday