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Re: Best equipment to buy?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 4:17 pm
by GuybrushThreepwood
xRICKSONxBYxARMBARx wrote:TRAINING AT HOME ALONE : Will get you nowhere.

I Trained out of my backyard mostly alone off of home made equipment most of my life and last year I won the camo mma state title, and Im currently 5-0 with 4 first rd subs. Its more important how smart you train and how seriously you take it than the opportunities you have to train at a gym. And its definitely better than not doing anything.

Re: Best equipment to buy?

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2017 4:12 am
by WorldChampions
If you want to buy for yourself or children i want to share my Experience with online Shop, I bought Gloves and bags from online Shop called RDX, one of best quality products shop for Boxing Equipment check at https://rdxsports.co.uk/gloves/boxing/

Re: Best equipment to buy?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 7:47 am
by WorldChampions
I suggest If you are from Europe you must check RDX Europe shop i check there is awesome stuff. :nerd:
https://rdxsports.eu/gloves/boxing/

Re: Best equipment to buy?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:49 am
by WorldChampions
What kind of you need?

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Re: Best equipment to buy?

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2018 6:40 am
by seznams
GuybrushThreepwood wrote:
xRICKSONxBYxARMBARx wrote:TRAINING AT HOME ALONE : Will get you nowhere.

I Trained out of my backyard mostly alone off of home made equipment most of my life and last year I won the camo mma state title, and Im currently 5-0 with 4 first rd subs. Its more important how smart you train and how seriously you take it than the opportunities you have to train at a gym. And its definitely better than not doing anything.


I agree. Working out at home in addition to visiting the gym once a week was what made me improve a lot. My parents' home was Miles away from the next city and we had no car. So I had no choice than to workout at home. Over the years I have met a decent amount of self-tought fighters who learned more from watching Bruce Lee movies than from a mediocre trainer.

As for a home gym I had a heavybag hung next to the trunk of a large tree. I could not attach the bag to the house or anywhere else so it was hanging on the side of the tree. I mainly used it for kicking. Punching the bag with the tree behind it was kind of painful with regular bag gloves. A friend of mine told me about Top Ten gloves and their soft padding. Once I had the money to buy them I was also able to box. I would recommend them over any other gloves just for the health of your hands. Skip rope was another thing I did every day.

Re: Best equipment to buy?

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 10:35 pm
by roldichards
Everlast MMA Kickboxing Shin/Instep Guard is really good.These shin/instep guards are great for mixed martial arts and muay thai.

Re: Best equipment to buy?

PostPosted: Fri Aug 27, 2021 5:07 am
by Akusta
i got myself a pair of boxing gloves and punching bag. luckily enough my wife also loves boxing. so i bought, a pair of boxing mitts, to train together. One person wears a set of gloves, while the other acts like a pad holder and leads the session. We also have skipping ropes so we skip as a warm up before every training session, and it’s a great way to get the blood warm so it’s bound to get plenty of use.When we are not boxing or shadow boxing, we might want some other exercises to work on the muscles needed for boxing. Resistance bands are a great choice, and don’t take up much space at all. When using resistance bands, you’re using the natural elasticity of the bands instead of weighted objects. Because of this, they can be used in a range of ways, and aren’t limited to the static ‘lifts’ that typical weights require.