I was wondering if anyone could post some combinations you work at with the heavybag. I don't have a boxing gym anywhere near me and I bought a heavybag a while ago and I would like to practice and learn a bit about combinations
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There are countless type of combos you can use on the heavy bag. The most important thing I tell my fighters is to hit the heavy bag as if you are gettting hit back.
I would say the vast majority of people don't know how to hit the heavybag. they thing you just stand in front of it and beat the thing to death. You need to slip punches after you throw your own as if you are in a boxing match.
Start with the basics, try the 1-2 combo (jab, straight right hand)
I use this number system for my fighters: (this is from an orthodox/right handed stance)
1 = jab
2 = straight right
3 = left hook (either up top or to the body)
4 = right hook (either up top or to the body)
5 = left uppercut (up top or body)
6 = right uppercut (up top or body)
Good combo's are:
1,1,2
1,1,2,3
3,2,3
5,4,3,3 2
You can use all of these to the head or body. Try doubling up those uppercuts and hooks going from body to head etc.
Hope this helps.
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Originally posted by dj emz View PostThanks for the advice I try not to just stand there and kill the thing I try weaving and moving around it..thanks again
Also, it's good if the bag swings around, that mimicks your opponent. Just try and not hit the bag when it's swinging right at you because you can break your writst or hurt your hands very easily. Try hitting it when it's going away from you or at an angle so the impact is less.
Make sure you wrap your hands and wear good gloves. I always have my guys wear 16oz gloves for everything they do, even the bag.
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16oz? I have the gloves that came with my bag there everlast and there black the thumb part isn't there my thumb sticks out but the gloves were made like that I'm not sure if there good or not. I use 108 everlast handwraps but they arnt really good any recomendations if u have? I was thinkin of buyin 180 wraps because my friend has those and there smooth but I wanna buy somethin that's good
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Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View PostThere are countless type of combos you can use on the heavy bag. The most important thing I tell my fighters is to hit the heavy bag as if you are gettting hit back.
I would say the vast majority of people don't know how to hit the heavybag. they thing you just stand in front of it and beat the thing to death. You need to slip punches after you throw your own as if you are in a boxing match.
Start with the basics, try the 1-2 combo (jab, straight right hand)
I use this number system for my fighters: (this is from an orthodox/right handed stance)
1 = jab
2 = straight right
3 = left hook (either up top or to the body)
4 = right hook (either up top or to the body)
5 = left uppercut (up top or body)
6 = right uppercut (up top or body)
Good combo's are:
1,1,2
1,1,2,3
3,2,3
5,4,3,3 2
You can use all of these to the head or body. Try doubling up those uppercuts and hooks going from body to head etc.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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Originally posted by dj emz View Post16oz? I have the gloves that came with my bag there everlast and there black the thumb part isn't there my thumb sticks out but the gloves were made like that I'm not sure if there good or not. I use 108 everlast handwraps but they arnt really good any recomendations if u have? I was thinkin of buyin 180 wraps because my friend has those and there smooth but I wanna buy somethin that's good
108 wraps are no good. Use 180 at least and make sure you know how to wrap them. Protection of the wrist and knuckles are the most important.
Those gloves you got with the bag are not very good. They are ok for hitting the bag but if you want to get into boxing, you should wear a lagit boxing glove. 16oz training glove is excellent. Everlast has some for cheap and they are very durable if you don't want to spend all that much money. Most stuff you get in Sports Authority and places like that are trash.
Titleboxing.com or Ringside.com are the best places to get good solid, inexpensive equipment.
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Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View PostI have boxed amateur and train amatuer fighters now. I always have my fighters use 16oz gloves on everything. Because it gets them used to the weight, then when they fight, their hands are twice as fast. I also have them workout with their mouth pieces in at all times.
108 wraps are no good. Use 180 at least and make sure you know how to wrap them. Protection of the wrist and knuckles are the most important.
Those gloves you got with the bag are not very good. They are ok for hitting the bag but if you want to get into boxing, you should wear a lagit boxing glove. 16oz training glove is excellent. Everlast has some for cheap and they are very durable if you don't want to spend all that much money. Most stuff you get in Sports Authority and places like that are trash.
Titleboxing.com or Ringside.com are the best places to get good solid, inexpensive equipment.
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