Can someone give me some tips, does brand really matter? and how much should i be looking to pay? im wanting it about 35kg and 4foot.
thanks. im from the UK if that helps with the price
Can someone give me some tips, does brand really matter? and how much should i be looking to pay? im wanting it about 35kg and 4foot.
thanks. im from the UK if that helps with the price
how big are you.....if you're over 180 then you need to look at bags in the 40-50kg range....closer to 50kg....expect to pay 100-150 pounds....for a cheap one....everlast and ringside I've used...good bags.....Originally Posted by themusic
It feels good to be back home.
No disrespect Bigaragu, but can you please upload a video of you hitting the heavy bag, in that same outfit as you are in in your avatar. I would find it hilarious! I just cannot picture you hitting the heavy bag. There's a cool click in it for ya.Originally Posted by THE Bigragu
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
im 6 foot 5 and around 15 stone. no good with lbs you will have to help me out![]()
1 stone = 14lbs, so 15st is 210lbsOriginally Posted by themusic
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would you say this is suitable then? and how is it priced?
http://www.phd-fitness.co.uk/store/p...Punch-Bag.html
Originally Posted by Hulk
?? what are you talking about bro?!!! Are you saying you don't think I've ever hit a heavy bag?? Or is this another attempt to be funny that you failed at
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if your over 13 stone go for the heavier bags.....a 35kg bag or roughly 70lbs is really light and you might spend too much time waiting when you throw power shots...it will move too much...a 50kg or 100lbs bag works nice because you won't have too much movement....the bag will pretty much stay right on you and you will have to work to keep it off you.....don't like the floor anchors but those will hold the bag in place....but I like a bag that moves a bit....Originally Posted by themusic
It feels good to be back home.
I thought it was pretty inappropriate Hulk, doesn't mean it wasn't funny thoughOriginally Posted by THE Bigragu
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yeah it's leather and Lonsdale....both good qualities...and the price..that's about $250 here....as long as the shipping isn't outrageous I'd say go for it.....Originally Posted by themusic
It feels good to be back home.
That's pretty much as good as your gonna get, but the bag is only half of the equation. You can have the best bag in the world but if you don't have the right gloves + wraps, and the right space to circle it properly and get your technique up to scratch it's no fun. Personally I like to wear 14oz sparring gloves, cotton padded hand protectors and I've got a leather 4ft 35kg bag, rag filled punch bag, and it's fine for me. I like the way it absorbs a left hook to the body. I feel like going and punching it now but it's too loud for the neighboursOriginally Posted by themusic
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yeah...that pic was at a new year's party...I was 265 then..I'm 240 now.......I was in my winter fat phaze....boxing gorilla should know all about that....you seen the size of his head in those pics he used to have up!...Originally Posted by yoitsdan
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It feels good to be back home.
iv got some fairtex gloves, you cant beat em
alrighty then...how bout those hand wraps...mexican style...those are fantastic....Originally Posted by themusic
It feels good to be back home.
I feel for you my man, my weight yo-yo's too, at the minute I'm 6 1' and 202lbs, I'm pretty stocky but I often get a proper gut when I'm slacking cos I love my food. If I didn't train I'd be as big as a house!Originally Posted by THE Bigragu
Remember the good old days, we miss you Marco!
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