This is a guide for wrapping your hands for boxing or any type of exercise involving hitting your hand against anything. The benefit to wraping your hands is that it keeps the wrist stable and provides protection to the bare skin while hitting a bag. Even if you are using gloves these wraps can help you avoid injury to the wrists.
I opt for the 180 cm mexi wraps so that I can get extra support for my wrist and palm so if you choose to go with the shorter length wraps you will have to cut down the following steps by half:
It is important to keep you wrist and hand as straight as possible while you are wrapping them up.
1. Most wraps have a thumb loop the loop should go over the thumb so that the wrap is going across the top of your hand/wrist and dangling off the other side of your arm. If your wraps do not have thumb loops or you chose to use gauze instead of traditional wraps it will be a little more difficult but not impossible to get your wraps set up like this.
2. Begin by wrapping around the wrist three times staying below the thumb. You should have a taught enough base layer to stabilize the wrist without cutting off circulation. You may have to experiment a couple times with how tight works for you.
3. After the third wrap around the wrist bring it under the palm and above the thumb.
4. Do three semi-loose wraps around the knuckles. Keep it taught but not very.
5. Wrap the webbing of your fingers starting between the index and middle finger and ending at the pinky. Keep the wrap below the thumb.
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6. when you finish crossing through the fingers bring the wrap over the wrist and around to above the thumb.
7. Then begin wrapping over the knuckles again three times.
7.1 if you are using Mexican wraps like i am then after wrapping around the knuckles start alternating the wrap between the wrist and palm a few times.
8. After wrapping the knuckles three times bring the wrap over the wrist and finish wrapping approximately three more times around the wrist to keep it securely stabilized.
9.Velcro or tuck and you are ready to throw some punches.
View from the front
And thats a wrap!