Punching or Boxing Bags
A punching bag is an athletic bag designed in a way to be punched repeatedly. Boxing bags are used for boxing & martial art workouts both in the gym and at home. It allows boxing & martial arts professionals to get an opportunity of free movement and punched for exercise and also build muscles and burn fat. Furthermore, boxing bags play important role in reducing stress.
Materials:
Punching bags are cylindrical, made up of leather, vinyl, canvas, or nylon, and filled with grains, rags, sand, or other materials. There are different types of punching bags, with different names based on their size, use, and mounting method. The best one for you depends on your needs.
TYPES OF PUNCHING BAGS
Heavy bags:
The heavy bag is a classic and effective training tool for boxers. These bags are for developing power, improving technique, increasing power, building balance, and reducing stress. For these reasons, heavy bag workouts are great for anyone looking to improve their physical fitness. A heavy bag is cylindrical in shape usually installed by chains or ropes on the roof or ceiling. Some variants of a heavy bag are a Banana Bag used in Muay Thai, which is longer than a regular heavy bag and is used to train low kicks and knee strikes, and quite slim and thinner than a heavy bag
Speed bags:
A boxing speed bag is a small punching bag. A speed bag is used by both professional and beginner martial artists and boxers to help to improve their stamina, mental focus, punching speed, and hand-eye coordination. They are also known as speedballs or speedball bags. They are generally filled with air and fitted around leather material.
Free standing boxing bags:
Freestanding bags are quite heavy at the base, so you can use them without hanging them up. The base is typically filled with sand or water to give more stability to the bag and prevent it from moving around. Freestanding bags are great for free-standing punch bag workouts and for practicing various kicking techniques like MMA and kickboxing
Angled bags:
An angled bag is much larger at the top and angles down into a thinner base An angled punching bag is perfect for practicing a wide range of kicks and punches, including hooks, uppercuts, and body shots too.
Double-end bags:
Double-end bags are almost similar to speed bags, with a minor difference in the bag’s size, shape, or material. Double-end bag is improve hand speed & timing. The double-end bag allows you to get used to the feeling of missing punches, thus training you to become smarter with your energy expenditure, and allowing you to develop your accuracy at the same time.
Which type of punching bag is best?
Punching bags have their own shape and size and also have pros and cons as well. But the best one is the heavy bag for both professionals and beginners. Heavy-bag workouts have numerous health benefits; enhancing aerobic fitness, core stability, coordination, power, stamina, and endurance. Improve upper-body strength and strengthen bones and ligaments. Enhance boxing technique.