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Topic:Train Your Fighter / Students Belly Protectors
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-06 00:14:42
the Leather Thai belly protectors
are a great asset to Thai trainers
many of us use them daily
just a quick Q?
ive noticed they only come in 1size ?
( or poss 2 sizes??)
are they are 1 size fits all?
as trainers / we certainly dont lol


Ive got hold of some X/Large if anyones interested?
marianne
Posted: 2012-07-06 19:02:06
they defo come in different sizes! we got a few different sizes! got twins/sandee/king etc but to be honest the best ones we got are badboy belly pads, bought a couple in 2010 and they are really decent yet cheaper than all the above!
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-08 00:53:26
thanks marrianne
what / how many sizes? cheers
marianne
Posted: 2012-07-08 11:24:34
get in touch with Deep Blue in whitley bay mate, thats where our large badboy ones are from!
JoeToe
Posted: 2012-07-08 12:24:48
Used to laugh at them until I was holding the pads for a PRO fighter who insisted on kicking me in the gut. Plus, I found the Novice MMAers liked to kick and punch me really hard in the gut as well, so now I always wear one if I'm holding the pads, round for round.
Also, if you're holding the pads or sparring for fighters on a consistent basis, don't be ashamed to wear box/ groin guard, shin guards and belly protector. A good Gym practices safety first.
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-08 19:41:24
good post and i saying i borrowed of some1


"train hard
train safe"
JoeToe
Posted: 2012-07-08 19:49:03
Yeh, safety first.
Muay Thai is about having fun and becoming a better combatant. Whatever helps the instructor reach that goal is the route, so if your belly proector helps the students focus on the big target body instead of head hunting then go ahead.
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-09 21:26:32

:-) and heres some of the main ones and a a XLg Chokdee
and also the PHENOMINAL new Sandee Custom Belly and Chest Protector

"Awesome"
next piccy
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-09 21:28:07

:-) and heres some of the main ones and a a XLg Chokdee
and also the PHENOMINAL new Sandee Custom Belly and Chest Protector

"Awesome"

Nearly there soz (next piccy)
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-09 21:28:58

:-) and heres some of the main ones and a a XLg Chokdee
and also the PHENOMINAL new Sandee Custom Belly and Chest Protector

"Awesome"

"HERE"
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-09 21:31:00

The PHENOMINAL new Sandee Custom Belly and Chest Protector

"Awesome"

How it fastens and so much better than the conventional ones
Designed by Daz Morris for FIGHTSHOP -Sandee
& UFC
Darren EFC
Posted: 2012-07-09 22:06:02
that belly and chest protector looks good, the curved thai pads are cool but a blatebt rip off of top king haha :)
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-09 23:17:19
it is WOW matey and lol
they Better than Top king, Lighter but as and if not stronger ! and this im Told is the Only pair of Black and yellow in The UK
Johnny T's Gym
Posted: 2012-07-10 10:06:42
thats exactly the same as respects body protector,boooooooow
only kidding,looks comfortable and more protection for the guys wearing them,i only use the protectors when training fighters,as beginners seem to always miss and kick you instead,but they look like they have more protection for the wearer so thats good.
Liam R
Posted: 2012-07-10 10:39:59
i like the small one on far right
JoeToe
Posted: 2012-07-10 22:33:22
Good shoulders for 100+ continuous push ups, but need some work on those calves I'm affraid.
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-10 22:41:31
its the angle of the camera lol ..... plus ive never had big calves ive trained on them all my life and never got bigger :-(

Used to run 2 to 4 times a week and even did 2 marathons and still hardly ached lol
Bolton madness lol
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-10 22:43:35
and lol JT
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And ya reet about the "T-Pot Kickers" :-((((




keep the swelling................ lose the bruising lmao
JoeToe
Posted: 2012-07-10 22:43:39
You should see my calves. They look like they belong on the Terminator.

Where did you get those Thai pads made? BKK?
Sponsor
Sandy Holt
Posted: 2012-07-18 00:16:42
lol and Yes Thailand Sandee co: made them awesome
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