This is the best bag imo. I hit in the 900s on those punch machines and I'm not a big guy 6' 160 but the 100 pound bags would fly all over the place. This bag doesn't just not fly around but fights back 😄
the amount of swing in a bag depends partially on the length of chain. if the ceiling is high enough, any bag will start to swing more as you work it. the 200 lb bag in this video seems to be hung lower and is tied down at the bottom. so, of course it wont swing as much. also, if you're punching through the bag with power, and hitting it in the middle, the bag should "banana" (flex/fold in the middle) rather than swing away from you. if a bag is swinging a lot, it means you are pushing too much. there's nothing wrong with hitting the bag as it swings towards you. a 70 lb bag is fine for that. a swinging bag also gives you at least a little something to react off of, in terms of miming some defense. pretty simple concept explained below: ruclips.net/video/N_RKWFsl14g/видео.html
Yup. People underestimate how much skill is required to use a heavy bag correctly. If you want to just go crazy on something with bad technique just pad up a section of wall. Way easier and save some money.
It's not tied down. The 200lb bag was the exact same height and placement as the 100lb bag, and it didn't move near the same. It eventually swings, but it swings way less and is way easier to control.
I would think that you would be better to fill the tube to the top due to the fact that you now have an unevenly weighted bag with more weight near the bottom, which would serve to increase bag swing as the weight is further out from the point of attachment. Alternatively you could use a lighter filler at the bottom and put the sand near the top to counter the tendency to swing.
Hey I was thinking of buying an anchor for my heavy bag and was wondering if it ever gets in the way of your feet? I was contemplating buying a sand bag instead for the smaller footprint, what's your take?
My son was lifting it from the bottom and we were leveraging the rest of the weight against the 3 chains that were already connected, to connect the 4th. It was actually pretty hard.
don't listen to this fool. half your bodyweight is good. 100lbs is a good, economical bag too. you should be ducking, weaving, moving in/out/laterally, working angels, getting used to putting power into a moving object, work on timing, learn your range. if you have good snap on your punches the bag won't move much at all. a 100lbs bag with a bungee cord on the bottom attached to about 115lbs in olympic plates will move about the same or less as this super dense bag that will probably break your hands.
The little fella has great snap on his punches, as he gets older he will be a dangerous puncher
Bozo. It’s a new bag of course it has snap
@@hulkhoganstights6596He's talking about the punches, not the bag.
@hulkhoganstights6596 you have the comprehension skills of a brick
Bad design those stitches on the bag I’ll destroy you gloves in know tim
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This is the best bag imo. I hit in the 900s on those punch machines and I'm not a big guy 6' 160 but the 100 pound bags would fly all over the place. This bag doesn't just not fly around but fights back 😄
the amount of swing in a bag depends partially on the length of chain. if the ceiling is high enough, any bag will start to swing more as you work it.
the 200 lb bag in this video seems to be hung lower and is tied down at the bottom. so, of course it wont swing as much.
also, if you're punching through the bag with power, and hitting it in the middle, the bag should "banana" (flex/fold in the middle) rather than swing away from you. if a bag is swinging a lot, it means you are pushing too much.
there's nothing wrong with hitting the bag as it swings towards you. a 70 lb bag is fine for that. a swinging bag also gives you at least a little something to react off of, in terms of miming some defense. pretty simple concept explained below:
ruclips.net/video/N_RKWFsl14g/видео.html
Yup. People underestimate how much skill is required to use a heavy bag correctly. If you want to just go crazy on something with bad technique just pad up a section of wall. Way easier and save some money.
@@MrMalzers Or...not.
It's not tied down. The 200lb bag was the exact same height and placement as the 100lb bag, and it didn't move near the same. It eventually swings, but it swings way less and is way easier to control.
You could always install a D-ring on the floor and connect a bungee cord for less sway
I would think that you would be better to fill the tube to the top due to the fact that you now have an unevenly weighted bag with more weight near the bottom, which would serve to increase bag swing as the weight is further out from the point of attachment. Alternatively you could use a lighter filler at the bottom and put the sand near the top to counter the tendency to swing.
I ran out of sand I got more
Thank you for this video , finally found one useful
brick push ups 50 rep set helped me.
This bag is perfect for ur kid it looks good man
Thank you for such a detailed review 🙏🏽
Hey I was thinking of buying an anchor for my heavy bag and was wondering if it ever gets in the way of your feet? I was contemplating buying a sand bag instead for the smaller footprint, what's your take?
Ty i was searching for that
Sir, what’s your opinion on free standing bags?
Not a fan
@@CrushedEMTB thank you
@@CrushedEMTB I live in an apartment, a fence wrecking ball bag would be better I bet
Hey champ. What is the best way to hang this bag in my garage?
Get a stud finder and hang it on a rafter.
Im trying to decide between a TITLE T extra wide load heavy bag (140lb but unique), vs a 300lb bag?
Get the 300. Get the biggest bag you can
what oz gloves you use on the bag?
16
He has a good left snap what I like to see in up coming fighters Good Job
I have 135 lb bag otw is that heavy enough to develop brick fist
A lot of it matters on your body weight, but yeah. It's better than nothing.
@@CrushedEMTBI’m 185, I think the 135 lb will be plenty. I love hitting the heavy bag great workout and great way to develop power
@@boomerak4774135 is plenty he’s talk absolute horseshit. 200 pound bags are for heavy weights
hey how has the bag held up in the last year?
Very good. It gets used daily. Only has one crease on the side.
That is for sure not 200 pounds just look at the way that dude moved that thing around 3:36 superman over here lifting that bag with 2 fingers.
My son was lifting it from the bottom and we were leveraging the rest of the weight against the 3 chains that were already connected, to connect the 4th. It was actually pretty hard.
😂😂
@@CrushedEMTB I kinda destroyed the bag bare knuckles and left a hole in it
@@CrushedEMTB and I weigh 175
@@dorkistantkd6233 thats not a flex, they arent ment to be hit bare knuckle
ay man you got fukn hands
Thanks!
Can i use it empty?
With no sand? Yeah it’s just gonna be lighter
What’s a good bag for a person 160?
This one!
don't listen to this fool. half your bodyweight is good. 100lbs is a good, economical bag too.
you should be ducking, weaving, moving in/out/laterally, working angels, getting used to putting power into a moving object, work on timing, learn your range. if you have good snap on your punches the bag won't move much at all. a 100lbs bag with a bungee cord on the bottom attached to about 115lbs in olympic plates will move about the same or less as this super dense bag that will probably break your hands.
your sons got some serious hands im afraid of him