Re: Utilising the Maize Bag
Im not sold on them, I prefer the angled bag. On the big maze bags you can develope a lot of bad habits its all about levels and the punch vocabilary is limited.
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What is a "maize bag"? Do we have different terminology?
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Originally Posted by greynotsoold
What is a "maize bag"? Do we have different terminology?
Im thinking the same thing here,because it made me say "huh?" as well,sounds like a double end bag,but Im not sure
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Its the one shaped like a pear
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http://www.boxfituk.com/index.php?ac...&productId=630
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Thanks for the feedback Scrap can you give me an example of the bad habits?
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Originally Posted by Lord Harris
Looks to be a waste of money to me,about the only use I can see for it is uppercuts,rather work a fighter on those on the mitts
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The main one is it makes you work the same level all the time, because theres only 6 inch of height you can use realisticly. The wide bag that tapers down is a better tool dont know the name of it but its much better. Another thing how many times do you fight someone shaped like a Pear unless its me.
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Originally Posted by Scrap
Its the one shaped like a pear
In N. America it is just a little bean bag that you swing and bob around it as it comes at you form back and front.
http://www.ringside.com/DETAIL.ASPX?ID=24621
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Guess I can take it back, I buy loads from the store. I made my own slipbag il post the link if you want.
Scrap where are you from?
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