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    I finished going through and taking notes of the Most Important/Useful Posts and Thomas Tabin mentioned that he put an arm on his bag to simulate his opponent's jab. That way he would learn to be completely comfortable with a jab in his face and would make countering it second nature. Now... my question... how on earth do I make an arm on my heavy bag?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky Balboa View Post
    I finished going through and taking notes of the Most Important/Useful Posts and Thomas Tabin mentioned that he put an arm on his bag to simulate his opponent's jab. That way he would learn to be completely comfortable with a jab in his face and would make countering it second nature. Now... my question... how on earth do I make an arm on my heavy bag?
    Itsa easily enough done, a brush handle can be wrapped to simualte an arm, but then you limit your bag to jab counters.

    If you visualise the punch or use a partner you can work on all possible punches
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky Balboa View Post
    I finished going through and taking notes of the Most Important/Useful Posts and Thomas Tabin mentioned that he put an arm on his bag to simulate his opponent's jab. That way he would learn to be completely comfortable with a jab in his face and would make countering it second nature. Now... my question... how on earth do I make an arm on my heavy bag?
    If your heavy bag has the tendency to swing or spin then I don't think that a stick attached to the bag would at all simulate a jab.

    Perhaps I'm mistaken, but is this the post you were referring to:

    Quote Originally Posted by ThomasTabin View Post
    Slip bags (you know, like Tyson?) I see people using or talking about every now and then. Its definitely an interesting concept. Basically is small bladder that is hung at about forehead level which swings from side to side. Who likes these things? I think they are the most useless bag in the entire punching bag family. If you stick around here long enough you will hear Grey saying A. how the bag is pretty ineffective at teaching proper slipping and B. because when you slip a punch you must slip the length of the punch with your body not just with your neck. Its kind of his 1-2 punch.

    Anyway I think he is right. I also would like to add that the bag is nothing like a punch. There are no punches in boxing that come remotely close to being simulated by the movements of this bag. I used to have a training tool which I used to practice slipping. It was a stick. Literally, just a stick. Let me explain. The stick is used to represent either a jab or a right hand. To this extent it did very well. I would place it on a wall so that it was pointing at my face at around eye level. The stick was roughly the length of an opponent's arm. I would practice several counters on it using the stick to simulate an opponent's jab and imagining the rest of his body with my mind. This way I could practice slipping his jab, the full length of his jab, and following through with the actual counter punches after the slip using his arm (the stick) as a indicator to know how the rest of his body looks.

    I could place the stick so that it was higher and pointing down towards my face to simulate a taller opponent jabbing down at me. I could place the stick lower to simulate a shorter opponent jabbing up at me. I could place the stick at around hip level and have it pointing up at my face to simulate a rising jab.

    I think its a great tool to train on because it gives you the feeling of always having a jab in your face. Literally you become very comfortable with an opponent throwing his jab at your face because through practicing slipping on the stick jabs have practically become an extension of your face. Or at least thats how it feels. That sounds kind of like it hurts but its actually a good thing and will make you more comfortable when opponents throw jabs and right at you.
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    Many Moons ago I made a contraption. A rope net with the gaps 18 inch square, where two guys could Shadow box each other. It worked a treat, put it at chin level and away they went. They soon found out about their feet in relation to their Head and correct Position.
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    I have visions of two guys trying to punch each other through a cargo net

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    Missy its brought down from above the Ring Horizontel, it was on an alloy frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    Missy its brought down from above the Ring Horizontel, it was on an alloy frame.

    Neat. Sounds like it should be part of the Krypton Factor or at least Gladiators!

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