Ms PatriYacht
Charter Member
That BOB thing looks dumb, what about this one http://store.titleboxing.com/titleboxing-wavemaster-xxl.html they have something like this at Bally's and it is pretty heavy to move around.
Since there are several boxers on this thread I hope you don't mind if I ask a question. I recently have taken up the sport for exercise and joined a class at a Boxing gym where we use a hanging bag that swings. I have been practicing at Bally's on the style of bag in the picture. I believe I hurt my right arm from punching that type of bag. The pain runs in a slant pattern from the top left side of my right wrist to the center below the elbow, it even hurts when using a spray bottle or clicking on the mouse. I have not worked out on a bag since the week before Key West and I still have the same level of pain. I know no one on here is a doctor, but I was wondering if this is a common injury for boxers. I am also wondering if the swinging bag is less likely to cause an injury. The hanging bag we use in the class moves to easily and it seems harder to land a solid punch on, so since I could wale away on this floor one I really liked it, now I am thinking I was punching it to hard or not correctly. Sorry to go on about this but it has been on my mind and since I have not been back to the boxing gym I don't really know who to ask. Plus I don't want Ian or my family to know that I may have hurt something because they all said I should not take up boxing because I might hurt my hands.
Since there are several boxers on this thread I hope you don't mind if I ask a question. I recently have taken up the sport for exercise and joined a class at a Boxing gym where we use a hanging bag that swings. I have been practicing at Bally's on the style of bag in the picture. I believe I hurt my right arm from punching that type of bag. The pain runs in a slant pattern from the top left side of my right wrist to the center below the elbow, it even hurts when using a spray bottle or clicking on the mouse. I have not worked out on a bag since the week before Key West and I still have the same level of pain. I know no one on here is a doctor, but I was wondering if this is a common injury for boxers. I am also wondering if the swinging bag is less likely to cause an injury. The hanging bag we use in the class moves to easily and it seems harder to land a solid punch on, so since I could wale away on this floor one I really liked it, now I am thinking I was punching it to hard or not correctly. Sorry to go on about this but it has been on my mind and since I have not been back to the boxing gym I don't really know who to ask. Plus I don't want Ian or my family to know that I may have hurt something because they all said I should not take up boxing because I might hurt my hands.
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