Sounds good to me. Even on lighter bags, if the bag is flyin' around it's probably cause you're doin' it wrong. If you're really snapping your straight punches you actually don't move the bag all that much. I see a lot of people tryin' to look like Tyson just trying to make the bag fly all around, but they're really just pushing their punches. Hooks are a little different I guess.
I'd go with 100lbs bag if I were you, you can always get a heavier one (or use a heavier one at your gym), and since you're new, I wouldn't wanna risk the injury on a heavier bag. Personally, I was hitting a 150lb bag with ****ty gloves and handwrap, and after a while I tore the interosseous membrane in my forearm, which is a *****, I'm only just now healed up enough to hit a bag properly again, and that was like three months ago.
It's not worth risking any kind of injury, especially cause these injuries don't happen right away, they'll kinda creep up on you slowly, and you don't know you're hurt bad before it's too late.
Just my two cents.
I'd go with 100lbs bag if I were you, you can always get a heavier one (or use a heavier one at your gym), and since you're new, I wouldn't wanna risk the injury on a heavier bag. Personally, I was hitting a 150lb bag with ****ty gloves and handwrap, and after a while I tore the interosseous membrane in my forearm, which is a *****, I'm only just now healed up enough to hit a bag properly again, and that was like three months ago.
It's not worth risking any kind of injury, especially cause these injuries don't happen right away, they'll kinda creep up on you slowly, and you don't know you're hurt bad before it's too late.
Just my two cents.
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