Red Line Knee Wraps

Tim O'Connor is a well respected fighter who has participated in Muay Thai, San Da and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). Tim is also assistant coach of the NY San Da team.
On this DVD he present his unique strength and conditioning methods. Tim has used these methods both to prepare himself and his team mates for their fights. The entire team is known for their conditioning.
Tim presents combat sport specific work outs combining body weight, training equipment and partner exercise. There is currenlty nothing like this DVD on the market today. The DVD features dynamic warm ups, body weight strength routines, drills for all MMA techniques (kicks, wrestling, sprawls, etc) and a circuit the NY San Da team uses.
As an added bonus, we've included Tim explaining a kicking drill he uses to get fighters moving and throwing combinations.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Way too short, March 7, 2011
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phillipsjosh2415 (Harriman, TN United States) - See all my reviews
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Bought these knee wraps to help alleviate some of the arthritis pain in my knees during and after squatting. They are way too short for me. I can barely make one pass from below knee to top or above knee to bottom (depending on which way you like to do it). Either way there is no excess for multiple passes or for making a real secure tie off. I am a fairly big guy but I can't imagine these wraps working for even an average size guy. They might work for a super skinny guy but then again a super skinny guy is probably not lifting enough weight to need knee wraps.

I realize that they told the length in the description when I bought them, but not having bought any myself before, it was hard to determine that 78" would be too short. Since it is my fault for not researching length more ahead of time I gave 3 stars where I would really give two stars. Save your money and buy a professional set from a weightlifting site. The way I look at it now, if you are at a place that you truly need knee wraps then you need professional ones. If you can get buy with cheap ones that are too short, you probably don't need them anyway.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Knee wraps, January 29, 2010
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I bought these for my husband at Christmas. He is a body builder and uses knee wraps all the time. He is very pleased with the Quality of these and would definitely recommend them to other weight lifters.
P. Gallagher
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5.0 out of 5 stars great quality, June 28, 2011
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This is a standard knee wrap, though it felt a little bit short first time I put it on. After some online research and trial-error, I found a way to keep the wrap in place. The item is well-made.
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