My coach recently started bringing out the double end bag. Not really for me, but more for a few of the other more advanced guys who go to the gym. I tried it out for a few seconds and it felt extremely weird or different. I was only fooling around with it briefly, but it seemed rather difficult to really get into a rhythm. Any tips for those just starting out on the double end bag?
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Depending how tight they are hung, they can behave very differently.
Tight, and you can only beat at it in repetition, almost like a speed bag.
Loose, and you can slip the bag as it rebounds toward you, integrate hooks and uppercuts, etc. I really like to use them when they're loose and have a long rebound. One of the most useful tools in the gym.
Another thing that the double-end does is that it makes you develop timing, the moment in which you tense your muscles at impact. If you try to muscle it, you'll have an awful time. Just work on the "pop", "pop", "pop", of applying power just at the right moment. Your work on the heavy bag and in sparring will be more fluid, faster, and less fatiguing.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostDepending how tight they are hung, they can behave very differently.
Tight, and you can only beat at it in repetition, almost like a speed bag.
Loose, and you can slip the bag as it rebounds toward you, integrate hooks and uppercuts, etc. I really like to use them when they're loose and have a long rebound. One of the most useful tools in the gym.
Another thing that the double-end does is that it makes you develop timing, the moment in which you tense your muscles at impact. If you try to muscle it, you'll have an awful time. Just work on the "pop", "pop", "pop", of applying power just at the right moment. Your work on the heavy bag and in sparring will be more fluid, faster, and less fatiguing.
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When you start getting better at it mix in throwing upper cuts.
It doesn't sound like a big deal but a lot of guys don't use upper cuts much because most bags aren't very conducive for them. But double end bag is perect for training it.
I stole that from Marquez is one of the best boxers in history at mixing up upper cuts mid combo, which is pretty rare, saw him doing it on the double end and realized that's why hes so good at it.
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