Thanks Simon for the tips on stretching. I am failing to do that before playing. I can tell that being relaxed is the way to go and stretching is a must. My wrist is better, but my whole body needs to get stronger and more limber. I think I have failed somewhere to be more fluid in my playing. Thanks for reminding me.
Johnny, As for why the gloves, I used the tape, it works, but like I went on in detail, ....they slide. I have flung them off during a song, very dramatic, but it looks like I have lost a finger... The gloves were because I want'ed to try something different. I wasn't practicing with them on when I strained my wrist. I don't play with anything on when I practice, just for when I play with a band. I am careful with my hand position, I use the gloves to protect my joints on my fingers and it works. But the pad on the palm is too thick, I am probably going to try golfing gloves next, no pads, just leather. I will probably cut the fingers out, My fingers don't hurt, just my knuckles, first joint on each finger. It is the same part I would tape when I use the bandaids. So, I don't think I have been suffering from bad technique. I am not slamming my hands. In fact my teacher said I need to play harder and more deliberate between different strokes. Open tones and slaps are not different enough. I hope that explains why the gloves.
Thanks,
Congabebe
