Very creative, I'm hoping to make a kickboxing ring for my garage martial arts gym, and definitely going to do it the way you did it but a little smaller since I don't have the room to do a 20 x 20. But I still like the way you put it together.
What kind of rope did you use/do you recommend? I'm making a ring myself based on your design, and it's going well. Also, do the ropes have enough give to them? Or would it be better to replace the turnbuckles with porch springs? Asking everyone
It’s plastic tile, and we had no sliding issues. But I would definitely recommend a thin mat of some sort just in case you fall, we just didn’t have the budget for it.
@@novomusicofficial I used the cheapest pressure treated wood that HomeDepot had, but use what you think is best for you! Should be strong, even with cheap wood. Just make sure you inspect it to make sure it’s as straight as you can get it👍🏽
@@mannytheperson The true gospel is the good news of the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. In other words, it is concerning who Christ is and what He did to save His elect only. The gospel includes the how and why, which can only be seen by faith. It is a message that declares how the eternal Son of God came down, took on a body of sinless flesh (John 1:14) as He was born of a virgin (Mat 1:23). He was both God and man in one Person. He was born under the Law to keep and fulfill it (Mat 5:18, Gal 4:4). He did that, not for Himself, but for all those He represented because they could not keep it themselves. The word of God calls these people the elect or His sheep, among several other names. His obedient life also included the part of dying. He took on the sin of His people as both a Substitute and Representative of those people. The Bible said He was "made to be sin" (II Cor 5:21) and the way that was done is by God imputing (legally reckoned or charged to the account of) sin to Christ. That means all the sin of all those people God chose was "laid on Him" (Isaiah 53:6). This sin was legally transferred to His account and He then owned it in such a way to be guilty of it all. God the Father poured out His wrath and hatred toward sin on His Son and had pleasure (Isaiah 53:10) in doing so, in that, He was completely satisfied in Christ as a Sacrifice that met all the demands of His strict Law and inflexible justice. Christ finished the work of paying the penalty of the Law and then said " It is finished" (John 19:30). He secured salvation for all God’s chosen people that would even be born. His resurrection is evidence of the acceptance of His sacrifice to the Father. The combined work of His obedience to the Law and His obedience unto death on the cross was considered establishing righteousness. This is what one of the Old Testament prophets prophesied as "bringing in an everlasting righteousness" (Daniel 9:24) as Christ died effectually and exclusively for those chosen of God before the world began (Eph 1:4). This righteousness is what God imputes to His people in the context of giving the life to believe in Christ. This puts them in a state called "Justification" and as a result they are eternally secure, in Christ. This is the gospel (Rom 1:16-17). All this takes place in such a way to show God as both a God of justice and a Savior. This is how grace reigns through righteousness (Rom 5:21)
Very creative, I'm hoping to make a kickboxing ring for my garage martial arts gym, and definitely going to do it the way you did it but a little smaller since I don't have the room to do a 20 x 20. But I still like the way you put it together.
You were right, very few videos on this subject. Also planning on building one mostly out of wood
Right?! Sweet, I think you'll have a great time! And wood should be cheaper than when I made this, so that'll be a plus.
This is genius!! Using this for sure
Great job! Continue with enthusiasm and creativity. God bless!
What kind of rope did you use/do you recommend? I'm making a ring myself based on your design, and it's going well. Also, do the ropes have enough give to them? Or would it be better to replace the turnbuckles with porch springs? Asking everyone
Really good information but the background music makes it hard to hear. Only complaint, great job!
I really do appreciate it! Always trying to learn👍
You edited this super well!
Ty ty
😵🔨 good stuff, Manny!
Thank you sir💯
yoo bro i think ima make this, what mat would you reccommend. thx for the vid tho
got any ideas for one that could be more portable?
Great job buddy you did an excellent job
Thank you my friend! Had a blast doing it💯
i saw the like button flash when you asked for a like so i had to. idk if this is new or not but my first time seeing it so you’re welcome!
It that a title floor? And what prevents it from sliding if someone up against the ropes
It’s plastic tile, and we had no sliding issues. But I would definitely recommend a thin mat of some sort just in case you fall, we just didn’t have the budget for it.
@@mannytheperson ok thanks,did you use hose clamps or knot the ?
@@elongoria72 hose scamps on what part?
So true I’ve been looking for a while lol
Really hope this helped!
Good job man!
Thanks! I really hope this helped!
Very good! I'll be trying that myself
Do it! Super easy if you’ve got the time!
@@mannytheperson im trying to figure out which wood I'm going to take to keep the costs Low but maintain a stabile frame for the ring
@@novomusicofficial I used the cheapest pressure treated wood that HomeDepot had, but use what you think is best for you! Should be strong, even with cheap wood. Just make sure you inspect it to make sure it’s as straight as you can get it👍🏽
@@mannytheperson thanks for the tips, I'll give my best 👍😁
What’s the measurements?
All the measurements are mentioned in the video. Let me know if I missed anything!
Very nice
Thanks! We’re doing it again in a couple months!
Background music is too loud
Hit the like button, thanks for sharing :)
You’re the best! Thanks!
💯
Cool
Thanks!
@@mannytheperson The true gospel is the good news of the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. In other words, it is concerning who Christ is and what He did to save His elect only. The gospel includes the how and why, which can only be seen by faith.
It is a message that declares how the eternal Son of God came down, took on a body of sinless flesh (John 1:14) as He was born of a virgin (Mat 1:23). He was both God and man in one Person.
He was born under the Law to keep and fulfill it (Mat 5:18, Gal 4:4). He did that, not for Himself, but for all those He represented because they could not keep it themselves. The word of God calls these people the elect or His sheep, among several other names.
His obedient life also included the part of dying. He took on the sin of His people as both a Substitute and Representative of those people. The Bible said He was "made to be sin" (II Cor 5:21) and the way that was done is by God imputing (legally reckoned or charged to the account of) sin to Christ. That means all the sin of all those people God chose was "laid on Him" (Isaiah 53:6). This sin was legally transferred to His account and He then owned it in such a way to be guilty of it all.
God the Father poured out His wrath and hatred toward sin on His Son and had pleasure (Isaiah 53:10) in doing so, in that, He was completely satisfied in Christ as a Sacrifice that met all the demands of His strict Law and inflexible justice. Christ finished the work of paying the penalty of the Law and then said " It is finished" (John 19:30). He secured salvation for all God’s chosen people that would even be born. His resurrection is evidence of the acceptance of His sacrifice to the Father.
The combined work of His obedience to the Law and His obedience unto death on the cross was considered establishing righteousness. This is what one of the Old Testament prophets prophesied as "bringing in an everlasting righteousness" (Daniel 9:24) as Christ died effectually and exclusively for those chosen of God before the world began (Eph 1:4).
This righteousness is what God imputes to His people in the context of giving the life to believe in Christ. This puts them in a state called "Justification" and as a result they are eternally secure, in Christ. This is the gospel (Rom 1:16-17).
All this takes place in such a way to show God as both a God of justice and a Savior. This is how grace reigns through righteousness (Rom 5:21)
@@john146muaythai amen brother 💛
Niiiic!
Thanks!!
Wassup