Oh the money isn't really an issue.. I mean a few hundered for all this stuff isn't very expensive
I want good gloves to protect my hands thats why I wanted the pro training gloves.. should I just go with their $30 gloves
http://store.everlastboxing.com/everlast-semi-pro-velcro-training-gloves.html
instead, for bag work?
who's going to train you? I mean, no disrespect but do you know what the hell you're gonna do once you get all this equipment (its expensive)? If you live far away from a gym and you don't have at least someone looking out on the way your hitting the bag etc. at least you should get a training video.
To answer your question, you know what I liked a lot, those water filled heavy bags, man those are good, I think they also sell like a round bag which is like 70 pounds or so, for combining upper cuts with hooks, those are good too. If you're going to get a speed bag, make sure the platform is heavy and over 2 inches thick to bounce the bag back at a good speed. Get a good size mirror where you can see your full self, abs bench would be nice and run at least 3 miles a day, combine it with sprint repetitions, try skipping (get the heavy handles to start with, it'll help) at least 6 mins straight. Good luck buddy.
Nope no one's gonna train me. I'll probably read some stuff on the internet, go hit the bag a lot and do exercise.
run 3 miles a day < lmao. Maybe in a few years. I'm gonna go with half miles and then work my way to 3/4 miles then whole miles etc.. gonna be a while though.
Thanks for the advice.