I want to get a punch bag..need some advice
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Fozzi43
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I want to get a punch bag that I can hang from the ceiling..it's going to be for the whole family as my 9 year old son is learning to box, we have gloves and pads but regarding the bag, is there a certain type I need to get? Are there different weights etc? Im really clueless about it and would appreciate some advice on the best type to get as me and husband would like to use it too.
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that's mint, i would have loved that as a kid
get a big heavy one, you don't want it flying all over the place and you want a big one so you can kick and punch it0 -
Are there certain weights? What would be a good weight for all of us?0
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Everlast makes a great heavy bag0
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A heavy bag's a heavy bag tbh. 60 lbs would be a good weight. If you can, I'd suggest finding your nearest 'no thrills' boxing gym and joining up. It's great fun and a really great way to stay fit. Burns soooo many calories. If not, at least ask for their advice.0
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A heavy bag's a heavy bag tbh. 60 lbs would be a good weight. If you can, I'd suggest finding your nearest 'no thrills' boxing gym and joining up. It's great fun and a really great way to stay fit. Burns soooo many calories. If not, at least ask for their advice.
My nearest gym is 30 miles away :huh: but we also want it for my son who's learning boxing/ sparring0 -
I was given a heavy hanging bag (Everlast) and a stand-up bag (Wavemaster) by my martial arts instructor when he decided to retire. The hanging bag is my favorite--I have it filled with about 75 pounds of sand. I'm not sure of any brands that are more durable than the others, but both of these bags are pretty old and they are holding up well.
I hope y'all enjoy it! It really is a great workout!0 -
I was given a heavy hanging bag (Everlast) and a stand-up bag (Wavemaster) by my martial arts instructor when he decided to retire. The hanging bag is my favorite--I have it filled with about 75 pounds of sand. I'm not sure of any brands that are more durable than the others, but both of these bags are pretty old and they are holding up well.
I hope y'all enjoy it! It really is a great workout!
Brilliant,thanks for that...ill get a decent heavy one ..looking forward to it, I like to mix up my workout.0 -
I've got a 75lb one hanging from the ceiling in my old bedroom (now used as a guest room) and I always use it when I'm stressed.. The past few months I've used it quite a bit :laugh: They're great though, I agree with Everlast being durable.
Best of luck, and enjoy!0 -
Have you thought about getting a standalone one? We have a hanging one in the basement - I have never used it. It just seems like it is in the way of everything else in the workout room, and I always thought it would be nice to have one that can be moved much easier. I don't know how they compare, or what your set up, but I think it would be worth checking into.0
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I box, and let me tell you that I adore working out on the heavy bags - anywhere between 60-75lbs. Be cautious though, when you're hitting it not to tweak your wrists. Especially since you're just starting out.
Boxing is an amazing workout - your family will enjoy it I'm sure!
Keep your hands up!0 -
I got a stand alone inflatable bag from K-Mart. Fill the base with water or sand and the top with air. It is about 100lbs. For me it is great. When the kids get mad at each other, I tell them to go punch the punching bag and not each other.0
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Thought about a stand up one but think a hanging one will be better for us, it's going in my sons room :laugh:0
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I got a stand alone inflatable bag from K-Mart. Fill the base with water or sand and the top with air. It is about 100lbs. For me it is great. When the kids get mad at each other, I tell them to go punch the punching bag and not each other.
Think it'll be good for my son, he gets wound up easily and so does my husband so will be good for both of them0 -
I just got a 100 lb heavy bag, and I love it. Everlast. It doesn't move that much and gives me that gratifying "smack" sound. Enjoy yourself!0
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I have the same questions... my son is 6 and would love one, and I'm sure he's not the only one who'd be pounding it. I've seen them go up to 100lbs, but I don't know what's enough. It would probably hang in the basement, so you can move around it, but then again the basement is full of crap! :grumble:0
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I have the same questions... my son is 6 and would love one, and I'm sure he's not the only one who'd be pounding it. I've seen them go up to 100lbs, but I don't know what's enough. It would probably hang in the basement, so you can move around it, but then again the basement is full of crap! :grumble:
Honestly Laurayinz, 100 lbs is good and fun, but if it's for the kiddlets too, I would suggest going lighter - try a 75 lb0 -
Glad I ran into this post. My 7yo daughter wants a punching bag for Xmas. I am thinking about buying one for both kiddos.0
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Bump.
I've been looking for one for a few weeks now. I keep getting mixed online reviews about Everlast so I haven't bought anything yet. Walmart had an Everlast on sale for cyber week but didn't purchase because of the mixed reviews. Also don't know whether to go stand alone or hanging. :-/0 -
I box also, I use a 100lb bag. It doesn't swing much and I am a heavy hitter.... at least in my own mind. Anyway, you can probably get away with a 75lb bag, I think those are pretty standard. Get a leather one, a bit more but worth it. Title Boxing.0
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id love to have a hanging heavy bag but ive not good any supports strong enough in the cieling to put it. in the end i got a small punch ball which i murdered and gave up in the end, one day ill join a gym which has one.0
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