Friday, March 18, 2011

Tape Up Your Hands

Boxers often tape their hands before putting on boxing gloves.


It is necessary to tape your hands to successfully perform many activities without injury. Taping your hands can help prevent injuries such as sprains, torn calluses and rope burn. Weight lifters, rope climbers and boxers use this technique to provide additional protection and padding. Taping does not do the work of more serious padding, but works well when having full hand motion is important to the activity.


Instructions


1. Hold your hand with your palm facing you and your fingers spread apart. Take a length of athletic tape approximately 5 inches long and wrap it around your pinkie finger from the back of the hand. The tape should overlap on your palm in the area of your calluses.








2. Repeat the previous step with the rest of your fingers, except the thumb.


3. Wrap the athletic tape around the palm of your hand. It should wrap around the outside of the hand as well, and cover the tape coming around the fingers on the palm. Do this one time before wrapping the tape around the thumb from the outside of the hand.


4. Repeat the previous step for more protection and padding.

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