For Point-Fighting, Light-Contact, Full-Contact, Kickboxing, K1, Muay Thai (Thai Boxing), MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), and Boxing, there is specific clothing designed to ensure freedom of movement, safety, and functionality. In Kickboxing and Muay Thai, special shorts are often worn, and in MMA also rashguards and tight-fitting pants or leggings. Here is an overview:
Point-Fighting, Light-Contact, Full-Contact Kickboxing
In these disciplines, long pants with a generous cut are worn so that protective gear can be worn underneath. Additionally, a short-sleeved T-shirt is worn, except in Full-Contact Kickboxing where no top is worn.
Suitable clothing:
• Kickboxing Pants: Wide-cut pants, usually made of satin or polyester, to fit equipment underneath (Foot Protection, Shin Guards, Groin Guard)
• Kickboxing Shirt: Short-sleeved T-shirt made of cotton or polyester, breathable. (Not used in Full-Contact)
• Foot Protection: The foot is completely covered from front and back.
• Shin Guards: Shin guards are worn under the pants and protect the shin.
• Groin Guard: The Groin Guard is worn under the pants.
• Chest Protector: Women should always wear a Chest Protector.
• Mouthguard: A Mouthguard is essential in every fight.
• Headgear: For amateurs, Headgear is usually mandatory. Not for professionals.
• Hand Wraps: Hand Wraps are always recommended, even if not mandatory in all competitions.
• Boxing Gloves: In Point-Fighting open gloves are used, otherwise 10oz - 12oz Boxing Gloves are required.
Kickboxing and K1
Kickboxing shorts are generally slightly longer and tighter than Muay Thai shorts, typically made of satin or polyester, offering maximum leg freedom for kicks and better adaptability to fast movements.
Suitable clothing:
• Kickboxing Shorts: Wide-cut shorts, usually satin or polyester, for maximum freedom during kicks.
• Kickboxing Shirt: No T-shirts during competitions. Women wear a sports bra. In training, cotton T-shirts or tight rashguards are often used.
• Instep Guards: Instep Guards are often used to prevent slipping.
• Shin Guards: Not in competition, but recommended in training.
• Groin Guard: Worn under the shorts.
• Chest Protector: Always recommended for women.
• Mouthguard: Essential in every fight.
• Headgear: Only recommended for amateurs.
• Hand Wraps: Indispensable for hard punches.
• Boxing Gloves: 10oz - 12oz for competition, 14oz or 16oz for training.
Muay Thai / Thai Boxing
Muay Thai shorts are shorter and have higher cuts than kickboxing pants, often with traditional designs.
Suitable clothing:
• Muay Thai Shorts: Short-cut shorts, mostly satin or polyester, for maximum leg freedom.
• Muay Thai Shirt: No shirts in competition. Women wear a sports bra. In training, breathable tops like a tank top are worn.
• Instep Guards: Instep Guards are traditionally used to avoid slipping.
• Shin Guards: Not in competition, but recommended in training.
• Groin Guard: Worn under the shorts.
• Chest Protector: Always recommended for women.
• Mouthguard: Essential in every fight.
• Headgear: Not in competition, but essential for amateurs.
• Hand Wraps: Indispensable for hard punches.
• Knee Pads: Highly recommended in amateur training to prevent injury. Not used professionally.
• Elbow Pads: Highly recommended in amateur training to prevent injury. Not used professionally.
• Boxing Gloves: 10oz - 12oz for competition, 14oz or 16oz for training.
MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)
MMA shorts must be very robust and flexible to withstand grappling. Either made of polyester (fight shorts) with side slits for mobility and knee-length, or as compression shorts (Vale Tudo) that fit tightly.
Suitable clothing:
• MMA Shorts: In competition, fight shorts or Vale Tudo shorts. In training, also spats (leggings) are recommended.
• Rashguard: Tight-fitting, tear-resistant shirts that cover the upper body and protect against scratches and abrasions during ground fighting.
• Shin Guards: Not in competition, but recommended for training.
• Groin Guard: Worn under the shorts.
• Chest Protector: Always recommended for women.
• Mouthguard: Essential in every fight.
• Headgear: Not in competition, but recommended for amateurs.
• Hand Wraps: Important to prevent hand injuries.
• Knee Pads: Highly recommended in amateur training to prevent injury. Not used professionally.
• Elbow Pads: Highly recommended in amateur training to prevent injury. Not used professionally.
• MMA Gloves: MMA Gloves with open fingers for grappling. Weight between 4oz - 6oz.
Boxing
Boxing shorts are usually knee-length, made from satin or polyester, and provide space for large groin protectors.
Suitable clothing:
• Boxing Shorts: Wide-cut shorts, usually satin or polyester, for good leg freedom.
• Boxing Shirt: No T-shirts in competitions. Women wear a sports bra. In training, often a tank top is worn.
• Groin Guard: Worn under the shorts.
• Chest Protector: Always recommended for women.
• Mouthguard: Essential in every fight.
• Headgear: Only recommended for amateurs.
• Hand Wraps: Indispensable for hard punches.
• Boxing Gloves: 10oz - 12oz for competition, 14oz or 16oz for training.
Summary
Each martial art has its own equipment. The clothing should be breathable, quick-drying, and flexible. Additionally, it must not contain zippers, buttons, or pockets. Protective equipment should be of good quality to minimize the risk of injury.

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