Anybody here use a 200 pound heavy bag b4?

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  • msagrain
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    #11
    yes but it doesnt matter how heavy it is, its how much effort you put in punching it.

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    • GrizzleBoy
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      #12
      Originally posted by msagrain
      yes but it doesnt matter how heavy it is, its how much effort you put in punching it.
      True but i think people feel more inclined to put in more effort when the bag moves less e.g. with a heavier bag.

      I couldnt hit my 50 pound bag at home the way i hit the 100 and whatever pound bags in my gym because i have to work harder to get the same feedback out of it.

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      • Verstyle
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        #13
        Originally posted by GrizzleBoy
        True but i think people feel more inclined to put in more effort when the bag moves less e.g. with a heavier bag.

        I couldnt hit my 50 pound bag at home the way i hit the 100 and whatever pound bags in my gym because i have to work harder to get the same feedback out of it.
        exactly,like I was saying in another post its a mental thing. You want some results(as in budging) when you hit the bag.

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