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A few questions about women's boxing gloves?
I'm thinking of getting into some beginner and intermediate training for boxing. The training I attended involved the heavy bag, and once I get to intermediate it will involve some sparring as well(or so they say).
The gym I'm thinking of signing up for is charging 130 for hand wraps, a shirt, and 16 oz Select Leather Pro Sparring gloves or 70 for hand wraps and 16 oz Bushido Vinyl gloves with a shirt.
So here are my questions:
What size and weight would be best for a woman with average size hands?
What are the main differences between a 14oz and 16oz?
Leather will last longer right?
Where can I pick up some good quality gloves and wraps in Vancouver?
Is Everlast really that bad?
Any other info would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Disregard Danny Boy... he's a weenug.
Size for sparring is generally 16oz regardless of size of boxer.
For training, 12-14-16oz are generally used for boxing or kickboxing
Only difference between 16's and 14's is 2 oz. 14's are just a little bit smaller.
Definitely get leather over vinyl.
I've had everlast gloves but prefer ringside or top contender. Everlast heavy and double-end bags have served me well.
Best of luck!
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I also play music for a radio station and we have the ability to play music from our iPods, but the lessened quality tends to show.
I know that windows media player gives you a variety of options when ripping songs, and I believe there's also a way to improve the quality when ripping them on to iTunes, but I couldn't find anything in the help section. I just want to know what I should do because I believe mp3's are the best quality, but I'm worried that if I rip them as mp3's then move them over to iTunes, the quality will automatically go down because iTunes doesn't play mp3's as far as I know. What should I do?
The best thing you can do is to install Rockbox on your iPod and rip your CDs in FLAC. You can use Winamp to rip the songs. FLAC is a lossless format, it compresses the music without losing any quality.
If you don't want to use FLAC, rip your songs at the highest bitrate possible. For MP3 and AAC this is 320 kbps. You wouldn't notice the difference between a song at 320 kbps MP3 and FLAC unless you had high end stereo equipment and even then it would be very small. iTunes does play MP3s and you can have it rip all your CDs in MP3 too. The tutorial below should be right but I haven't used iTunes in awhile so I can't be sure.
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