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    Christian its almost impossible to find one with the right angles on it, i was looking for ages lol i ended up making mine i recon thats your best bet, if you can make most of it from wood itll help putting it together in the end, do you know a good joiner? get a wood log cut it down to right size and screw it to the bottom of a piece of kitchen worktop then work/shampfer the logs edges to round off the bottom for smoother movement in the full range of motion available on the board.

    It may sound like a lot of messing around but trust me it doesnt have to be perfect to get very good results, mine is quite poorley built compared to scraps but its the same principles behind the board its just not quite as smooth/enjoyable to use.

    If i had only 1 choice of equipment to train beginners with this is what i would choose for punch technique, its another auto pilot jobby, if your technique is crap you wont be able to shadow box on it so it can help if there isnt always a trainer available to watch over you when your just starting out, brilliant to learn novices basic technique while avoiding a hell of a lot of bad habits that are common and almost inevitable when starting out (like reaching), its like having a trainer there with you giving you feedback all the time, elastic bands would be my choice for teaching movement for the same reason, its somthing you can do by yourself without a trainer without having to worry about doing too much wrong/drilling bad habits too much.

    Besides from this there are countless advantages to using the wobble board, you will learn to use feel to maintain balance feeling where adjustments need to be made through the muscles in your feet and legs and knees/coxys to maintain balance, itll train your body to be better/more efficient at learning the balancing act which is walking, either that or it seems like it does but just helps total concentration and maintenance of a state of mind that you definently want to be in while boxing. aswell as strength and stamina advantages it literally trains the bodys ability to adapt to new unpredictable surfaces where the information your eyes are recieving cant be used to help maintain balance or if not then it certainly feels like it does because ive stood on some pretty crazy things at scraps including a fitball after only a few minutes of trying and extreme concentration lol and i never was the most balanced/nimble of people.
    Last edited by WayneFlint; 10-30-2010 at 09:07 AM.

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