วันจันทร์ที่ 22 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Punching Bag Workout Tips - production Your Bag Workout Fun

If you have just purchased or are thinking about purchasing a punching bag for enhancing your martial arts skills or to get in shape - reconsider some of the following tips.

I will assume you are working with some form of heavy bag (something that can take a beating and offers some resistance). If you want to focus more on your movements, then you can reconsider getting a lighter punching bag or frees standing punching bag.

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One of the challenges you will face as a bag owner, is boredom. You can only throw so many punches and kicks and spending 20 - 50 minutes on a bag can be rather tedious. If you are combining it with other workouts then you as a matter of fact just need to play with it for 5-10 minutes. If this is your main piece of rehearsal equipment, you will need to be more creative. Some of the tips below will help:

Punching Bag Workout Tips - production Your Bag Workout Fun

01 Music

Have you ever walked into a nightclub or dance studio with the beat blaring and sending a chill down your spine that makes you want to dance? Okay, even if you do not get the urge to move those feet when you hear the beat - you will be able to enhance your inspiration and lift up your vigor if you find some music that gets you into action. Normally, I would propose that you use music that is designed for Fitness Kickboxing. It will have a good beat that you can punch and kick to. If this isn't your style, then plainly play whatever that you enjoy (though it should energize you for fitness) or makes you feel great.

A side benefit you will get from playing music is that you will connect (internally) the joy of music to the act of working out. This will help your brain to see working out as fun and thus you will be more likely to consist of it in your regular routine.

02 generate a fun freestyle form / drill

Just throwing jabs and crosses can be too repetitive and boring for many of us. What I propose is that you generate a very long freestyle form that you can use on the bag. I offer a Dvd on a form called the strikes and kicks form, but you can also see it (for free) on YouTube by searching my name and for Strikes & Kicks Drill. The idea is that you make a list of moves for you to follow. Start off with 10 and then add to it as you expert the list. For example, the list might look something like this:

01 Jab

02 Knee

03 Spinning back fist

04 Round kick

05 Cross punch

I build lists like this all the time for our long term martial arts camps and the students love them because they are challenging, fun to learn and they offer something to work on for a long time without getting bored. I have a self-defense version too called the 1-40 form / drill. Again, start your list off small and build up on it. If you want the drill to fit into a work out, try the following as an advanced drill:

01 Warm up with basic boxing on the bag for 5-10 minutes

02 Blast the first part of your drill for 20 seconds

03 complete 40 seconds of your drill at a regular pace

04 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you complete the form or repeat the form at least 5 times

If you are trying to lose weight and get in shape, you will want more than 20 minutes for working out. I would propose at least 50 minutes (10-minute warm up, 5 slight Blast, 20 minutes of movement and end with someone else 5 slight Blast) because the body does not as a matter of fact start to burn that fat until After the first 20 minutes.

The idea is to get a good workout, but play with it until you have something that you look send to practicing. If you consist of some develop moves at assorted sections of your drill, you will be sure to enhance your martial art skills while getting a great work out on the bag.

The right bag or bags will depend on exactly what you are trying to do. I like to do the strikes and kicks drill on a Bob - Body Opponent Bag made by Century Martial arts. For fitness kickboxing I prefer the Muay Thai Style heavy bag.

Be sure to wear hand wraps (keep the wrists safe) and get a good pair of bag gloves.

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Punching Bag Workout Tips - production Your Bag Workout Fun

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