Elbow Pads for sparring

rudai123

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Does anyone use elbow pads for sparring? If so what kind do you use?
 
From a kung fu perspective: Not me. Elbows are dangerous even with pads. To me it's like putting pads on a baseball bat and thinking that it'll make it less painful to be hit by the bat.
 
We don't use elbows when sparring; in any of our sparring. A lot of drilling, focus mitt, work and bag work for elbows but not in sparring.
 
We don't use elbows when sparring; in any of our sparring. A lot of drilling, focus mitt, work and bag work for elbows but not in sparring.
You don't use elbows or don't use elbow pads?
 
Thanks for everyone's reply. I understand elbow are problematic, but still feel you should practice in a real combat situation. I'll keep looking for elbow pads.
 
The only thing elbow pads do is help prevent cuts.
Damage to the orbital lobe, nose, or concussion is very strong possibility even with elbow pads.
 
Does anyone use elbow pads for sparring? If so what kind do you use?
I use "Blitz elbow pads" kind. And I have "Venum elbow pads" yet to try.

But as stated before, they don't prevent very much (specially when they move out of the place!). The advantage is I can touch (slowly) the opponent. So I know I have the right distance and the opponent could not defend (see?) even a slow elbow.

The difference is without pads, the opponent may have no idea he is being 'killed' by elbows (because of no elbow contact, for safety) and the fight (I mean, sparring) dynamics becomes quite strange... :)
 
They might stop some friction burn on tough leather bags ;)


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