I'm looking to get back into boxing and kickboxing and generally keeping in shape .
I'm getting a weights bench and exercise bike.
I also want something for working on my boxing.
However, my house is quite old none of the walls will even take a 20kg punching bag.
So my choice comes down to,
floor to cieling bags, in this case, something called a 'headache bag'. Cylindrical shape. Made for practicing head shots or something to that effect.
A speedball.
Or the wall bags at the bottom of this page.
I suppose the problem with the above is.
The headache bag wasn't listed with a weight, and was fairly small so I'm assuming it's more for accuracy and speed training.
The speedball probably doesn't have many (if any) applications for just throwing jabs, crosses and hooks.
The wall bag,
1. I'm not sure what it'll need to be padded with to stop any injury from accidently punching through into the wall.
2. Obviously you can't throw hooks.
Basicly the reason I'm wanting a bag is for working on technique, power and cardio work.
There's a local boxing gym with a whole heap of bags e.t.c, but I can't access this anytime I want. (In fact I can only access it a couple of nights a week) When really I'd prefer something to combine into my training programme and something that I could generally use for letting out some aggression on a daily basis.
So my question to you guys would be what do you reccomend out of the above three?
Or anything else you reccomend, (I'm on a fairly low budget, so a freestanding punching bag is out of the question)
(Just to avoid confusion, whilst I said I was wanting to get back into kickboxing as well, I'm not really bothered whether I can practice kicks on it or not, it's going to be entirely for boxing)
Thanks guys
I'm getting a weights bench and exercise bike.
I also want something for working on my boxing.
However, my house is quite old none of the walls will even take a 20kg punching bag.
So my choice comes down to,
floor to cieling bags, in this case, something called a 'headache bag'. Cylindrical shape. Made for practicing head shots or something to that effect.
A speedball.
Or the wall bags at the bottom of this page.
I suppose the problem with the above is.
The headache bag wasn't listed with a weight, and was fairly small so I'm assuming it's more for accuracy and speed training.
The speedball probably doesn't have many (if any) applications for just throwing jabs, crosses and hooks.
The wall bag,
1. I'm not sure what it'll need to be padded with to stop any injury from accidently punching through into the wall.
2. Obviously you can't throw hooks.
Basicly the reason I'm wanting a bag is for working on technique, power and cardio work.
There's a local boxing gym with a whole heap of bags e.t.c, but I can't access this anytime I want. (In fact I can only access it a couple of nights a week) When really I'd prefer something to combine into my training programme and something that I could generally use for letting out some aggression on a daily basis.
So my question to you guys would be what do you reccomend out of the above three?
Or anything else you reccomend, (I'm on a fairly low budget, so a freestanding punching bag is out of the question)
(Just to avoid confusion, whilst I said I was wanting to get back into kickboxing as well, I'm not really bothered whether I can practice kicks on it or not, it's going to be entirely for boxing)
Thanks guys

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