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The punching bag is surely THE best friend of combat sports fans (and especially boxers). It allows you to train at home or without a training partner. However, once you're out there, you don't always know how to make the most of the equipment.
Don't worry, at Le Cercle, we've thought of you! Follow the guide, we tell you everything about the basics of punching bag training for boxing.
There are many types of bags, but here we will only focus on the heavy bagthe hanging punching bag. This is the best-known bag: it's the one you'll find in almost every gym and boxing gym (except Le Cercle, because we like to break codes).
Often used to deliver powerful blows, the punching bag is also very effective for work on your footwork and speed, but not only ! We have listed the other benefits that a session with this brings you. iconic boxer equipment. Enough to make you want to train even more.
Incorporate punching bag exercises into your workout routine.boxing training allows you to gain endurance every training session. The more you practice your punches on the bag, the more durable you will be.
With the right adjustments to your training programme, the heavy-bag becomes an essential part of your workout. very good tool to work on your breathing. In addition, if your exercises are more cardio-focused, you will burn as many calories as possible!
Punching bag work is also a great way to help you perfect your technique and improve your coordination. Your punches will then be more accurate and more explosives. And if you have a coach to guide you during your sessions, listen to their advice to progress even faster.
By putting everything into the bag, you're obviously going to commandeer your whole body. Your boxing session will therefore strengthen all your muscles abs, legs, shoulders and arms. Who says you have to go to the gym or do bodybuilding to get a great body?
The heavy bag is also very useful to allow you to better manage the distance as well asimprove your weight transfer in boxing ! Unlike shadow boxing, where you throw punches in a vacuum, here you have a moving target. So you can round off your training programme with exercises that will help you work on your stance, dodging and sequencing strikes.
And of course, what better way to let off steam and relieve stress than with a heavy bag? All the strikes in the bag will allow you to clear your head and let off steam while having fun (we hope!).
A goodbag training increases your explosiveness and it goes through a combination of several things: travel, of the dodges, of the feints, of the various shots, find the good distance and above all, always keep one's guard !
Granted, that's a lot to handle all at once. But because we care about you, Tiger, we've got you covered. 3 typical workouts that you can do with a punching bag.
So, put on your gloves, your boxing gloves and prepare the timer. We're off Tiger!
Before hitting the bag, and to avoid injury, you must first prepare your body for exercise. Wrists, elbows, shoulders, hips, knees, ankles, warm up the parts of your body that you are going to use. You can rotate in one direction and then in another each time.
For a warming up complete in under 5 minutes, you can also use a skipping rope. You'll be able to get your heart rate up in no time.
We've told you, working with a heavy bag is a very good way to ofimprove your cardiovascular system. So, we suggest you do some HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training). We warn you, you will sweat.
Depending on your level (and your preferences), you can either perform sequences of 30 seconds without rest between the series, i.e. sequences of 20 seconds then 10 seconds rest.
The aim is to make rounds of 2 to 3 minutes during which you bombard the bag with punches!
Do the movements with a small amplitude without fully engaging your body. Focus on the speed with which you connect your shots and leave technique to one side for the moment.
And if you want to challenge your cardio even more, always stay on the move. Move around the punching bag or activate your legs by standing on tiptoes for example.
For the series, we suggest you follow on from each other, for example:
Classic punches: simple, but effective! To start, you can start with 6 rounds and increase training after training. You'll see, at first it will sting...
Before putting power into your shots, be sure to master the right technical. If your technique isn't good, there's no point in continuing to hit the punching bag.
When you have the right form, your shots can be more explosive and more powerful. But be careful, you must not exhaust yourself unnecessarily either. You must relax your body and contract it only at impact. The more tense you are, the more you will contract all your muscles and therefore tire yourself unnecessarily... No way! This is not at all what we want.
Start with 3 rounds of 2 minutes where you warm up on the punching bag, deliver blows, but light ones. Gradually increase the power, but do not go beyond 70% of your strength.
Once you're feeling on fire, it's time to get down to business! You can even ask someone to hold the punching bag or make sure it doesn't move too much. Visit 4 to 6 rounds of 3 minutes, you will be able to get the sauce going. During rounds, send sequences minute after minute.
Example of exercises: for 1 minute you throw a back arm jab and a front hook, then the next minute you throw a front arm uppercut and a back arm hook and for the last minute, a front hook and a back hook. This exercise is very useful in boxing hiit workout.
Play with the shots while your boxing lessons. For example, you can do 1 minute with hooks only, 1 minute with rear arm jabs and alternate. The goal is to put some punch into your shots without lacking precision. ! But be careful, they must not crash into the punching bag. Always bring your arms to the correct height to maintain your guard.
Endurance is good, power is good, but what's the point if you're not fast enough? Not much in fact... To remedy this, here are some small exercises you can do.
To work on your speed with a heavy bag, you have to be as relaxed as possible. The goal is to throw light and fast punches, you don't need to kill the bag this time. The more relaxed you are, the faster each punch will go away.
For lively workouts, start with yourself focus on one punch. For example, start with the jab, then move on to the cross, and so on. In total you can do 4 rounds of 3 minutes.
Start the first round with 30 seconds of jab30-second cross-country run, etc., concentrating on speed of execution.
Then, for the second round, chain each strike one after the other: jab, cross, front hook, back hook, uppercut, back uppercut.
For the last two rounds that follow, you can start on exercises of 2 to 3 strokes maximum. Let your creativity and speed speak. For example, throw a jab, a back uppercut and a straight back.
The more comfortable and lively you feel, the more power you can add. But be careful, remember that the goal of this training is not to use all your strength!
Did we make you want to use the punching bag? Perfect, but before that we give you our last little tips to train like champions.
Heavy bag training is all very well, but aquabag training is even better... At Le Cercle, we're offering you an aquabag training session. training who will put your cardio, your endurance, your liveliness and your muscles under severe strain. A bit of everything we just talked about above…
With alternating 50-minute workouts boxing moves on aquabags and fitness exercises on the benches, you will work and strengthen your entire body! In addition to that, the most motivating coaches in Paname are here to encourage you and show you everything! We assure you that there is nothing better... And our boxing gloves are super stylish too!
So you know what you have to do, book your session at the Cercle and head to Montmartre in the most iconic boxing club in Paris!
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