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Muay Thai Pads
The sound of shins cracking against Thai pads is a distinct one. It's a sound that rings out in Muay Thai gyms across the world. If you're kicking, it's often an enjoyable sensation and a great opportunity to practice with purpose, although it's painful when starting out. For coaches, Thai pads, mitts and belly pads are vital pieces of gym equipment that help turn newbies to lifelong fans and the most committed to world champions.
Our range of Muay Thai pads includes the various types needed for all sorts of training, combinations and striking, including Thai pads, focus mitts, and belly pads. We only stock equipment known for its durability and comfort, so you can be sure you'll get longevity out of the pads while minimising the risk of injury.
FAQS
What are Thai pads?
Sold in pairs, they can be used one in each hand or in combination with other pad or mitt types. The best Thai pads are made from high quality materials but are lightweight enough to not wear out the coach. Cow hide leather or semi-leather with durable straps and robust stitching are key for durability. Weight and arm rests are useful for minimising the force felt by the pad holder from strikes.
What are focus mitts?
Lightweight, yet densely padded, focus mitts have finger slots and additional features to minimise injury risk for the wearer. The best focus mitts are made from high quality leather or semi-leather, have dedicated padded areas just for the wearer and are robustly stitched throughout.
What are Thai belly pads?
Belly pads are often worn alongside pads of any kind but can be worn alone if the focus is on knee or teep work. They are great for developing teeps, body strikes of all kind and in-close, clinch work.
The best belly pads have thick padding in the striking area to minimise injury risk for the wearer. They also have a secure fastening whether it be hook-and-loop or buckles. A strong fastening is key to ensure minimal movement while training.
What are hybrid kick mitts?
The best hybrid mitts have thick padding and a dedicated hand slot with wrist support. They should be made from high quality leather or semi-leather and stitched with extreme care.
Why does kicking Thai pads hurt?
Yet, over time, as your shins become conditioned and you can more accurately hit the pads with your shins, the damage and pain will subside. You'll find you can smash pads at full power without really feeling it. Patience and repetition are key.
How to get good at holding Thai pads?
Once you understand placement and timing, you can incorporate movement. Then return strikes to your partner as if emulating a fight. Watching pad experts, working with them on the pads and holding them for others is all needed to learn.