Actually, if you Google "muay thai anklet" -- in quotes, as searching for the phrase without quotes will return every page that includes those three words, regardless of their placement -- it only returns 11 "unique" hits. When you're done, Google "muay thai ankle support" and it'll return about 17,500. An "anklet" is jewlery worn on the ankle. Since Googling things is clearly your sole means of determining their authenticity, feel free to Google that one; the first hit is the Wikipedia entry for ankle jewlery.
Ankle supports are to support your ankles. Your specific uses for them are mind-boggling in their inanity.
I also suggest you learn how to properly search on Google.
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Originally Posted by DwarfMesomorph
Uhhhh..... google "Muay Thai Anklet" 3,500 hits. I can assure you that i did not post them all.
"You are using them for the wrong reason."
How can you determine why i should use them?
When sweat is running down my leg, it goes into the fabric instead of onto my foot thereby absorbing sweat. When there is sweat already on the ball of my foot, I wipe it off onto the other foots "anklet" or "ankle support".
They also make my flatfooted stance more slip prone thereby reminding me to get up on my toes.
They never felt like they would protect squat under impact from a kick or a misplaced step. Kinda' like a headband as headgear.
Thanks to those who sincerely tried to answer my question.
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