Gear Up for Training: Rash Guards, Gloves, Shin Guards, and Beginner BJJ Gi Recommendations

January 22, 2025 by
Gear Up for Training: Rash Guards, Gloves, Shin Guards, and Beginner BJJ Gi Recommendations
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Gear Up for Training: Rash Guards, Gloves, Shin Guards, and Beginner BJJ Gi Recommendations

Welcome to The Garden MMA! Whether you're stepping into your first Muay Thai or Jiu-Jitsu class or leveling up your game, having the right gear makes all the difference. Here's our guide to essential training gear, featuring top picks for rash guards, gloves, shin guards, and beginner BJJ gis.

Why It’s Important to Have Your Own Gear

Investing in your own gear is a game-changer for your training journey. Here’s why:

  1. Hygiene: Borrowing shared gear exposes you to sweat, bacteria, and other contaminants. Owning your gear ensures you maintain cleanliness and avoid unpleasant odors.
  2. Comfort: Gear that fits you perfectly enhances your performance and reduces the risk of discomfort or injuries.
  3. Durability: High-quality personal gear lasts longer, saving you money over time compared to repeatedly using communal or low-quality equipment.
  4. Consistency: Using the same gear regularly allows you to adapt to its fit and feel, helping you perform at your best.
  5. Ownership: Having your gear fosters a sense of commitment to your training and makes you feel like a true part of the martial arts community.

Rash Guards

For high-quality rash guards, here are two of our top recommendations:

  • Gold BJJ Foundation Rash Guard
    Designed for comfort, durability, and style, this rash guard is perfect for rolling and tough training sessions.
  • Few Will Hunt Ranked Rash Guard
    This sleek, high-performance rash guard lets you rep your rank while training hard.

Exciting news: we’re creating our own no-gi set in collaboration with Few Will Hunt! If you’d like to pre-order, let us know, and we’ll share the details.

Muay Thai Gloves

Protect your hands during training with these beginner-friendly gloves:

  • Sanabul Essential Gel Boxing Gloves
    Budget-friendly, durable, and designed with gel padding to absorb impact, these gloves are great for bag and pad work.
  • Fairtex BGV1 Boxing Gloves
    A trusted name in Muay Thai, these gloves provide dense padding, excellent wrist support, and a snug fit.

Shin Guards

Protecting your shins during Muay Thai is a must. Check out these options:

  • Sanabul Essential Hybrid Shin Guards
    Lightweight and easy to wear, these shin guards offer excellent coverage and protection.
  • Fairtex SP5 Shin Guards
    Known for their durability and comfort, these shin guards are an excellent investment for beginners who plan to train regularly.

Beginner BJJ Gi

A solid gi is essential for Jiu-Jitsu training. Here are two beginner-friendly options:

  • Sanabul Essentials v2 BJJ Gi
    Affordable, durable, and designed specifically for beginners. Lightweight and pre-shrunk for convenience.
  • Fuji All Around BJJ Gi
    A staple in the Jiu-Jitsu community, this gi is durable, comfortable, and suitable for both training and competition.

How to Care for Your MMA Gear

Properly maintaining your MMA gear ensures its longevity, keeps you safe, and prevents unpleasant odors. Here are some essential tips:

  1. Wash Your Gear Regularly: After every training session, wash items like your Gi, rash guards, and shorts. Use cold water and a gentle detergent to preserve the fabric.
  2. Air Out Your Gloves and Pads: Moisture gets trapped in gloves and shin guards. After training, open them up and let them air dry to prevent bacteria buildup.
  3. Invest in a Gear Bag: A ventilated gear bag allows airflow to your equipment, minimizing odors and mold growth.
  4. Use Antibacterial Spray: For gloves, shin guards, and other non-washable items, use an antibacterial spray to keep them clean and fresh.
  5. Inspect Your Gear: Regularly check for tears, loose stitching, or worn-out padding. Replace any damaged items to avoid injury.
  6. Store Gear Properly: Keep your equipment in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving it in a hot car or damp areas where mold can develop.
  7. Rotate Your Gear: If possible, have multiple sets of gear to alternate between sessions. This gives each set time to dry and reduces wear and tear.

By following these tips, you’ll not only extend the life of your MMA gear but also enhance your overall training experience by staying safe, comfortable, and odor-free.

Ready to Train? Let’s Gear Up!

At The Garden MMA, we’re passionate about helping you succeed in your martial arts journey. Having the right gear ensures you can train safely, confidently, and effectively.

Exciting News: We’re working on creating our own No-Gi set by Few Will Hunt! If you’d like to be among the first to know about pre-orders, reach out to us, and we’ll keep you in the loop. 

Have questions or need more personalized recommendations? Let us know—we’re here to help!

Gear Up for Training: Rash Guards, Gloves, Shin Guards, and Beginner BJJ Gi Recommendations
The Garden MMA January 22, 2025
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