I invented a double end bag that will last forever and want your opinion

you ever heard of a floor to ceiling bag?
 
Yes, but they don't last very long. Most ceilings are at about 2.5 meter which puts a lot of stress on the material.
At my system, the width is 5 to 6 meters.
 
i'm not sure many world class fighters want to train in the park, floor to ceiling bags have been used for absolute decades

width is not the same as height, i am not sure what your point was with that one?
 
i'm not sure many world class fighters want to train in the park, floor to ceiling bags have been used for absolute decades

width is not the same as height, i am not sure what your point was with that one?
It is installed lateral between 2 posts or trees. That way you can use longer bungee cords, so the double end bag bounces back at a wider range. Did you watch the video?
 
It is installed lateral between 2 posts or trees. That way you can use longer bungee cords, so the double end bag bounces back at a wider range. Did you watch the video?
i did, but it was filmed from about a mile away, why would any fighter want to go and train in the woods with something like this when they have a perfect working example of it in a gym, something that has been around for decades as well

nah, never mind training in the gym today, lets go and hit some random shit in the woods instead

is this a troll post?
 
A double end bag with no bladder system and very durable bungee cords. If you manage to break something, all parts can be replaced.
I am using this one for a year already and there is no sign of wear and tear.
Check it out here https://www.youtube.com/@stefandulisch


I'm really confused brother. The reason boxers use floor to ceiling bags are because they work. If this worked better they would have used this instead. Using this because it will "last forever" is of no consequence in countries where people have money, which is pretty much anywhere in the world where boxing gyms exist.

I also find the statement on your channel "Boxing equipment has not changed much in the last hundred years." a bit silly. Yes, this is true for most things that work, they tend to stand the test of time. For example the exercises and equipment in Kushti wrestling have probably been around since ancient times. If they were found to be detrimental to the wrestlers, they would have been abandoned a long time ago. Nor coaches, nor athletes can afford to do things that don't work, such athletes and such coaches won't be coaches or athletes for long.
 
I'm really confused brother. The reason boxers use floor to ceiling bags are because they work. If this worked better they would have used this instead. Using this because it will "last forever" is of no consequence in countries where people have money, which is pretty much anywhere in the world where boxing gyms exist.

I also find the statement on your channel "Boxing equipment has not changed much in the last hundred years." a bit silly. Yes, this is true for most things that work, they tend to stand the test of time. For example the exercises and equipment in Kushti wrestling have probably been around since ancient times. If they were found to be detrimental to the wrestlers, they would have been abandoned a long time ago. Nor coaches, nor athletes can afford to do things that don't work, such athletes and such coaches won't be coaches or athletes for long.
Thank you so much for your constructive feedback. I don't want to replace traditional double end bags, there are a great tool.
But a lot of smaller gyms don't have them, because they don't last very long, especially when people hit them with full power.
The Punch-Master, you can hit with a baseball bat as hard as you want.
 
Thank you so much for your constructive feedback. I don't want to replace traditional double end bags, there are a great tool.
But a lot of smaller gyms don't have them, because they don't last very long, especially when people hit them with full power.
The Punch-Master, you can hit with a baseball bat as hard as you want.

Well either way I would say going through a few more iterations so that it has faster snapback comparable to the floor to ceiling bag would be helpful. I don't understand enough about the materials and physics to know how to make that happen, it would just be something to experiment with.
 
Well either way I would say going through a few more iterations so that it has faster snapback comparable to the floor to ceiling bag would be helpful. I don't understand enough about the materials and physics to know how to make that happen, it would just be something to experiment with.
A faster snapback is going to be impossible, because of the no bladder system. A lot of double end bags come with an extra bladder and a pump, because they need to be pumped up hard for good speed. But my bag makes up for it with the wider range, you can train any combination and also improve head movement.
 
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