Thanks for the video. Is the sandbag that touches the ground (static bag) just a 6ft muay thai banana bag that is hung lower? And what do you think of the sandbags that have suspensions on both sides so that you can attach a weight to the bottom? Thank you!
Thank you for the comment. Yes, it's just a 6ft muay thai heavy bag hung at a height that lets it touch the ground. I am not a fan of the attaching a weight at the bottom. It seldom works the way we hope. I spent the time and money outfitting a previous gym with 16 bags like that and they were sliding all over and it was just a pain and it just really sucked. Unless you can anchor it to the ground. Which I wouldn't recommend either. I wouldn't bother. Just my experiences with it. Thank you again for the comment and for watching.
If you have the space and resources to get the second one I don’t see why not. But if you plan to teep and knee it. You need a heavier one. Not 80lbs but 100lb or more. 80lbs is okay for boxing but when you start kicking and kneeing it. It’ll swing all over.
You just saved me hundreds of dollars . Finally a bag video that makes sense. Thank you
@@maddogsteve5507 I’m glad it helped. Thank you for the feedback 😊🙏🏽
AGREED THE 300LBS HEAVY BAG. WE ARE WAITING FOR OUR FARTEX ONE TO COME IN THIS WEEK.
Nice! You’re going to love it!
Thanks dude!
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Great explanation👍🏽! I got a lot of love for static bags. It was one of the best tools to level up my kicking technique.
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Hi, Kru Rad!!
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extremely helpful! thank you!
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Great info, thank you
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Thanks for the video. Is the sandbag that touches the ground (static bag) just a 6ft muay thai banana bag that is hung lower? And what do you think of the sandbags that have suspensions on both sides so that you can attach a weight to the bottom? Thank you!
Thank you for the comment. Yes, it's just a 6ft muay thai heavy bag hung at a height that lets it touch the ground.
I am not a fan of the attaching a weight at the bottom. It seldom works the way we hope. I spent the time and money outfitting a previous gym with 16 bags like that and they were sliding all over and it was just a pain and it just really sucked. Unless you can anchor it to the ground. Which I wouldn't recommend either. I wouldn't bother. Just my experiences with it.
Thank you again for the comment and for watching.
@@Krufessor_Rad Thank you very much for sharing your experience, it helped me a lot. That was also the best heavy bag video. Best regards
10:28 would you recommend, (if i already have a 130lb static long bag) to get a short 4ft 80-100lb bag that swings? for punching, teeping, and knees?
If you have the space and resources to get the second one I don’t see why not. But if you plan to teep and knee it. You need a heavier one. Not 80lbs but 100lb or more. 80lbs is okay for boxing but when you start kicking and kneeing it. It’ll swing all over.
9:49 $1,100 What THE FXXX !
You serious !
When its your job that stuff doesnt matter
@@DAILYFACTSAI_ it does, most beginner fighters are broke
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