How to Put on Your Hand Wraps - Basic Method

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Before hitting anything, you must wrap your hands. This is not an option. Not doing so will result in injury. You will tear open your knuckles and possibly break one of the many little bones in your hands. If you are thinking of forgoing the purchase of hand wraps, give your head a shake. This is one purchase you cannot do without. Once you have them, you have to know how to properly put them on. Below I will detail how to properly wrap your hands for boxing.

As I mention on the boxing gear portion of the site, you have a few different options for handwraps. At minimum you should get a set of 180" wraps. Some people prefer Mexican style handwraps. They are a bit longer and are supposed to offer better protection. At any rate, you have to purchase some kind of wrap for your hands. If you are thinking about buying the Everlast ones at Canadian Tire, don't. They are super short and don't offer much protection at all. Get yourself a decent set.

How to Wrap Your Hands

Video or pictures, use what works best for you. Follow the pictures (you can thank my beautiful wife for the photography) in the sequences below. Every number corresponds to a description below the sequence. Obviously this sequence is to wrap your left hand. To do your right, simply reverse everything.

Wrapping is a personal thing, some people do it differently. There are a few different methods. This method is the easiest for beginners to do and it works just as good as any of the other methods.

Some people like a tighter wrap or one with the wrap coming between each finger. The next page will detail that one for you and may be better for you if you find this one slipping. Either one will do the trick to wrap your hands for boxing.

Let's begin:

1. One end of your hand wrap will have a thumb loop in it. Put your thumb through the loop as shown. Always keep your fingers spread wide apart or the wrapping job will be too tight in the end and you'll lose circulation in your hands.

2. Bring the wrap down and up behind your wrist.

3. Wrap around your wrist 3 times, finishing with the wrap on the palm side of your wrist pointing toward the floor.

4. Bring the hand wrap up diagonally across the back of your hand as shown.


5.
Bring the hand wrap down across your palm and wrap it a minimum of 3 times completely around your knuckles.

6. Flip your hand over so your palm faces away from you and bring the hand wrap diagonally towards your wrist.

7. Wrap once around your wrist finishing with the hand wrap pointing down.

8. Do another half wrap around your wrist so the hand wrap is pointing up with your palm still away from you.


9.
Bring the hand wrap diagonally across the back of your hand and put it between your thumb and forefinger. The wrap will kind of roll into a thin strand, this is okay.

10. Flip your hand over so the palm is facing towards you and bring the hand wrap diagonally across your palm towards your wrist.

11. Bring the hand wrap down around your wrist and finish with it pointing up.

12. With your palm still facing towards you, bring the hand wrap diagonally across your palm. Do not wrap it around your hand.


13.
With your palm facing you, bring the hand wrap directly across and betwen your thumb and forefinger.

14. Flip your hand over and run the wrap towards your wrist as in the picture above.

15. Wrap the hand wrap once around your wrist finishing with it pointing up.

16. Flip your hand over so palm is facing towards you and bring the wrap down diagonally away from you.


16.1
(forgive my numbering, I screwed up and missed 3 pics, had to insert them in the sequence) Okay, wrap the hand wrap once around your knuckles and finish with it on the palm side diagonally towards you. From here you are basically making a bunch of figure 8's to cover any remaining parts of your hand.

16.2 Flip your hand over so palm is away from you and bring the wrap diagonally towards you across the back of your hand.

16.3 Bring the wrap down and around your wrist, finishing with it pointing up.

17. Bring it diagonally across the back of your hand.

18. Flip your hand over and wrap it around your knuckles again.

19. Bring it around between your thumb and forefinger.

20. Bring down diagonally across your palm towards you.


21.
Wrap the wrap around your wrist and put it diagonally away from you across your palm.

22. Wrap around your knuckles again and bring towards you.

23. You'll have to guage how much wrap you have left. If you have lots, continue making figure 8's around your knuckles/wrist until you have just enough left to wrap a couple of times around your wrist and finish it off.

24. Wrap around your wrist and attach the velcro to hold it securely in place. If you find that the velcro is on the wrong side, simply twist the hand wrap so it is right side up and then fasten it. The twist doesn't matter.

And finally, you have a finished product. Now switch hands and do the other one exactly the same way.

Wrapping your hands takes practice and it will be awhile before you get the hang of it. Just keep practicing and you'll get it eventually. Have a good one. You are now ready to smack someone or the heavy bag around. Enjoy.

 

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BILL's picture

Re: How to Put on Your Hand Wraps

are you still supposed to wear gloves when hitting the bag with hand wraps on?
kami22's picture

Re: How to Put on Your Hand Wraps

Yes. Definitely.
SPOOKY's picture

WHAT ARE SOME OTHER WAYS TO

WHAT ARE SOME OTHER WAYS TO WRAP UR HANDS LIKE TO WRAP IN BETWEEN FINGERS ???
admin's picture

Here you go...

Ask and you shall receive...how to wrap your hands - the between the finger method.
Guests's picture

Wrapping your hands

Is wrapping your hands necessary for using a speed ball???
awol's picture

yes

AWOL

while it may not be functionally  imperative that you wrap for everything... you want those hands working for a very long time, right?... protect them...

before starting a workout i like to:

loosen up... ballistic stretches

warm up... light cardio

and wrap up... between the fingers

 

hope it helps..

Kris's picture

This might sound a bit

This might sound a bit stupid, but approximatley how long are hand wraps? thanks guys
kami22's picture

Not stupid at all. I belive

Not stupid at all.

 I belive Mexican style hand-wraps are approximately 15' long.

Guests's picture

question

do u have to wear handwraps when just boxing someone at home or on the street?
MossH521's picture

When boxing at home or on

When boxing at home or on the street it is definately smarter and safer to wear handwraps to prevent injury such as broken bones or strained muscles. Moreover, it would be even smarter to wear gloves and a mouthpiece to further prevent injury. Bareknuckle fights are very dangerous and I wouldn't recommend them unless you must defend yourself. Hope it helps! Harrison
Guests's picture

hey i was wondering, i have

hey i was wondering, i have a pair of 120" wraps, but my problem is that none of the videos i could find on this page, or any other how-to sites were adjusted my kinda wraps. anyone got an idea of where i can look/how to wrap my hands? i have fairly small hands, and i'm a girl. any type of tip will be received in great gratitude!
Guests's picture

umm what i would do is buy

umm what i would do is buy some other handwraps go to everlast.com and try to find some or if not go to a sports store near u and ask their.
jbird's picture

wraps needed if using gloves on heavy bag?

I've been using a decent pair of 14oz gloves, just working on hitting the heavy bag for some cardio & getting out some aggression & stress. My question is do I still run much of a risk of injuring my hands without the use of wraps? And if the answer is yes, how about those other smaller padded gloves that are used as an alternative to wraps? Any input or advice is greatly appreciated.
jet66's picture

Wraps And Gloves

I recently worked through this, myself. I'm a big guy, at 6'1" 230 lbs, hitting a 100lb bag 4-6 days per week. I'm also doing it for cardio/strength exercise.

I bought a pair of neoprene 'bag gloves.' They were not enough to really protect my hands on their own. So I added wraps, 180", woven through the fingers as shown on this site. (Method 2) Still not enough. So I got a pair of the padded wrist wraps, and they were better than the small bag gloves, but still not enough protection for that much heavy punching. I even wore the wraps underneath them, and that helped a bit, but still not enough. It was also very hard to get the gloves on over the wraps, since they were not really made to be used with wraps.

The skin on and between my knuckles is quite torn up (but healing) from the last 2-3 weeks.

I just got a pair of Rival Elite bag gloves, 14oz. With the way they are padded and with the handwraps on, I can now go at the bag until I'm worn out, as opposed to going until my knuckles are turned in to ground beef from the inside of the gloves and wraps. They were more expensive than what is out in the average sporting goods stores, but I am really glad I made the investment after only having them for 3 days.

Rockey's picture

Wow

This was really helpful thanks alot!
Guests's picture

Boxing

Is it hard to box or is it easy to get your strength on.W/b
Guests's picture

It is not hard to box you

It is not hard to box you can get strength very good.
SXM's picture

how to i my prevent knuckel from getting broozed while boxing

I'VE BEEN BOXING FOR TWO MONTHS, BUT I SEEM TO GETTING INJURED AROUND MY KNUCKELS, I WAS WONDERING HOW CAN I PREVENT THIS , ALSO I NOTIC THAT MY RISK DOES ALOT OF PAIN AND MY HAND IS CONSTANTLY SHAKING , IF ANYONE CAN EXPLAIN ME WHAT THIS IS AND GIVE SOME ADVICE . THNX
KOColin's picture

re:how to i my prevent knuckel from getting broozed while boxing

Nerve Damage? Stop boxing seems the sweet science is not for you
irishken63's picture

Beginner on heavy bag

I am a 44 year old former soccer player looking to use heavy bag workouts to keep in shape...Are the gel gloves better under boxing gloves than the traditional wraps? Thanks for your comments
admin's picture

Matter of Preference

It seems to be a matter of opinion. Some people prefer the gel gloves as they are quicker to put on than the wraps and claim they offer better protection. Personally, I prefer handwraps and find they provide more than enough protection when wrapped correctly. I also like the act of wrapping my hands as it serves as an indicator to my brain that it is time to train - kind of zen like and focuses me on what is about to happen. I must also point out that handwraps are a fraction of the cost of gel gloves - if budget is important to you.

In general, boxing gloves are made to accommodate wrapped hands. Gel gloves themselves are generally designed to be used in place of boxing gloves as sort of a lighter form of training glove, much like some people hit the bag with handwraps only. Nothing saying you can't put gel gloves under boxing gloves, but I'm a big proponent of training how you will fight and if you have any inclination of getting in the ring, better to train with handwraps now in anticipation of what you will use in the future.

Hope that helps.

lion heart's picture

I use bag mitts when working

I use bag mitts when working out on my muay thai punch bag, should I use wraps aswell or are bag mitts on their own enough.
Guests's picture

Tape?

I have been training mostly in Muay Thai and use hand wraps everytime I train. I am away from my home gym (including my trainer) and have found an actual boxing match to enter. I am trying to find out how to use gauze and tape under my gloves rather than traditional wraps. Does anyone know if tape is better for compitition and if so how should the tape be applied.
Guests's picture

question

realistically does strenght count bwhen your boxing? i'm a girl and do boxing 2 nights a week and am stronger physically than most of da lads who do boxing with me...i am also fairly fit too...do u think ill get far?
fresh noodles's picture

yo

hey guys. i train mma and i was wondering if i should wear handwraps underneath my TRAINING gloves.
lion heart's picture

It depends on what workout

It depends on what workout you're doing because if you're sparring it would be adviseable to use hand wraps but mma gloves are so small that it might be a good idea to use hand wraps anyway if striking, if training for submissions or grappling you may not need them, hope this has helped good luck for the future

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