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Most Important Part Of Training - Gear Bag
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Originally posted by WonderMonkey View PostTrue. But does that mean I don't get a gym bag?
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Originally posted by Rockin' View PostI did some of my best training in my trainers basement. No gloves, no equipment bags, no nothin'. And if you want your gloves and shoes to dry out just take them out of your bag when you get home. ......Rockin'
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Originally posted by WonderMonkey View PostI have started to do this. I sweat so much moving my fat-ass through workouts that my hand wraps and gloves are soaked. I may have to get another pair to give one a chance to actually dry.
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Originally posted by Rockin' View PostWith your wraps.... if they don't dry for you just setting them out of the bag then get a sock, put the wraps in to the sock and run it through the dryer for a bit. Do the same when you're washing them. Just throwing them in the washer/dryer will have you spending too much time getting them unraveled. Put them in a sock before washing/drying...….Rockin'
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I just throw my wraps over the bathroom shower curtain rod and let em hang dry after each session. Rotate about 3 pairs.
I put my boxing shoes, both pairs of gloves and my headgear in front of a big square fan on a towel after each session to get those nice and dry.
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I never did get a formal gear bag. Still using the same gym bag I've always used. Sure, it works, but I like to have room for "things" and not swap it all out. Same when I played ball, I'd use a catcher's bag (I wasn't a catcher) to have a place for everything and everything in its place. I look at gear bags here and there but have never pulled the trigger.
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