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Punchbags & Wall Units
Every Muay Thai gym needs heavy bags and punchbags to be fully equipped. Available in various shapes, sizes, and weights, punchbags play a crucial role in Muay Thai training and coaching. The heavy bag, weighing typically 45kg and above, is perfect for honing combinations and executing precise strikes with intent. Additionally, it aids in toughening shins, elbows, knees, and hands by providing resistance. Unlike swinging bags, wall units are stationary, primarily utilized for boxing and elbow practice. Rest assured, all our punchbags and wall units are rigorously tested for durability and lasting performance.
FAQS
How should I train on the heavy bag?
When in a gym setting with a coach, you're likely to be told what sort of strikes or combinations to work on the bag. If so, work on what your told to and do so with power and speed, while perfecting technique. Proper technique should be the goal, so if your technique slacks, reduce the power and speed. Even when fatigued and working the bag with speed, try your best to maintain proper technique.
You may even be told to have an open round on the bag. In these instances, think of something you'd like to improve, whether it be a combination, movement or individual strike, and then work on that. Do so with purposeful practice. For instance, if you want to develop teeps, get your range and teep the bag back and forth in a rhythm. If you want to build your shin conditioning, hit the back with hard low and body kicks.
What is a Muay Thai heavy bag?
They are a key piece of training equipment and are especially useful for developing power and conditioning.
To find the perfect bag for your training needs, check out our guide to choosing the perfect leather punchbag.
What are heavy bags filled with?
They take a large amount of filling and typically end up weighing over 40kg, depending on the size of the bag.
How to mount a heavy bag?
Carefully consider how and where you can mount a bag, as when they are in full swing, they can easily rip out parts of a wall or ceiling if improperly mounted.