it is. when it comes back on sale you should get one, or back order it. its only $40 .
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I have alot of ironmaster stuff and at some point will get their kettle bells but how come I feel like instead of me mastering the iron I feel like its mastering me? LOL :D.
it is. when it comes back on sale you should get one, or back order it. its only $40 .
http ://store.titleboxing.com/jumboball.html says the regular price is $39.99 right now. It looks like it has to be ceiling and floor attached though? I cant do either. That just seems like much more fun than standing around a stationary bag and punching it, maybe easier to motivate and easier to keep moving. But Im just going to start with one thing right now, see how much I like that, and then maybe add to it if Im having success. Too bad the heavy bags are the more expensive thing.
At least buy a stand used. That whats i have mine attached too .
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I have alot of ironmaster stuff and at some point will get their kettle bells but how come I feel like instead of me mastering the iron I feel like its mastering me? LOL :D.
Bump, still looking for help deciding which of the gloves to get from the link on the previous page.
Still looking.
Also, for the MMA safety/bag gloves, on one of the sites it had a "size guide" that said 7.5 inches to 8.5 inches = regular size glove, and 8.5 inches - 9.5 inches = large glove. Well, my measurement is 8.5, which they list for both regular and large. Which should I get? I figured since Ill be adding wraps, just go with the large if its 8.5, but I measured a couple times, got 8.5 twice, but once it was a little less, 8.35 or 8.4, which makes it even more difficult.
For 8.35 - 8.5 inches hand circumference below the knuckles, should I buy "regular" or "large" MMA safety/training gloves? Also if it's actually regular size I should buy, is there a way to get the regular size around the hand with the large size padding on the actual glove? (size is measured around the hand with fingers out straight, not around a whole first, just around the hand part below the knuckles like they said to do and showed in the video)
BUMP still need advice please on what size MMA training gloves to buy for a 8.35-8.5 inch circumference, and then which model to buy from this link http ://store.titleboxing.com/mma-bag-gloves.html (just delete the space after http)
BUMP still need advice please on what size MMA training gloves to buy for a 8.35-8.5 inch circumference, and then which model to buy from this link http ://store.titleboxing.com/mma-bag-gloves.html (just delete the space after http)
BUMP!!! Still trying to figure out which size MMA training gloves to buy for a 8.5 inch circumference below the knuckles.
Four bumps saying the same thing, srsly? Use some common sense, its unlikely anyone here is going to know the exact answer. Go to the shop and ask them as they have the product, and the specs to help you.
My new training log:
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BUMP!!! Still trying to figure out which size MMA training gloves to buy for a 8.5 inch circumference below the knuckles.
Have you been to a gym or sports store so that you could try on a pair?
According to what you read on the website, it really could go either way. With the wraps, it will make up the difference, but over time, the smaller ones will stretch out a bit too.
Order both, return one later?
I got some new Rival brand gloves that I will try to review sometime soon.
I'm going to be getting a heavy bag soon, and I'm not sure what type and brand to get. I'll be doing a lot of kicking and punching on it so I'll probably need about a 100lb bag. I don't like canvas bags. I'm trying to decide between either vinyl, synthetic leather or water based. Someone in my area is selling a water based heavy bag for around $50.
[QUOTE=AttyGuy;814085351]Bump, because I finally figured out how to get sand into the B.O.B. base.[/QUOT
You guys have any extra input on the Century B.O.B. as far as its usefulness in training/conditioning? Im considering buying the XL version just to add some variety to my conditioning and some target practice. I would love a small review....
Bump, because I finally figured out how to get sand into the B.O.B. base.
You guys have any extra input on the Century B.O.B. as far as its usefulness in training/conditioning? Im considering buying the XL version just to add some variety to my conditioning and some target practice. I would love a small review....
Thanks
Slim
Matrix can probably help you out better than I can, as I rarely use mine. No time.
You need a rack, bench and 300-lb. Oly set. Now, what was your question?
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Matrix can probably help you out better than I can, as I rarely use mine. No time.
i'm going to transition mine to outside. well the base anyways . still need another padded mat!
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I have alot of ironmaster stuff and at some point will get their kettle bells but how come I feel like instead of me mastering the iron I feel like its mastering me? LOL :D.
i'm going to transition mine to outside. well the base anyways . still need another padded mat!
How goes it Matrix??? What are you thoughts on the BOB so far? Should I skip it and just get a heavy bag? Im looking for something just to add to my arsenal at home...
How goes it Matrix??? What are you thoughts on the BOB so far? Should I skip it and just get a heavy bag? Im looking for something just to add to my arsenal at home...
Get both.
You need a rack, bench and 300-lb. Oly set. Now, what was your question?
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(small shed is like for a lawn mower and stuff, not all that big. the shed i want to build is 36x30)
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I have alot of ironmaster stuff and at some point will get their kettle bells but how come I feel like instead of me mastering the iron I feel like its mastering me? LOL :D.
very decent for $20 . i was whiffing alot at first lol
so i have lots of boxing cardio stuff
century bob xl
heavy bag/wing chun attachments
speed bag
title jumbo ball (a giant double end bag)
slip bag
sklz speed striker
i try to do 3 minutes of each, along with 3 minutes on my bike, rower, stepper, and 3 minutes of running. thats a very exhausting 30 min of cardio! eventually i'm going to up the boxing stuff to 2 rounds, 6 min each and do some more on the bike/steppe/rower etc, or just break up the boxing cardio from the other cardio
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I have alot of ironmaster stuff and at some point will get their kettle bells but how come I feel like instead of me mastering the iron I feel like its mastering me? LOL :D.
Overall, I am satisfied with them, but that is mainly because I bought a few pairs used from another member of the gym for $50 and this was a part of that deal. Essentially, I paid about $15 for them, so for that price, I love them.
Pros:
They are more breathable than some of my other gloves/they seem to dry back out quicker (probably because of the mesh palm area).
They seem light for 14 oz gloves.
They seem to be good/versatile enough for various tasks (bag/mitt work, light sparring, drills, etc).
Cons:
The material is a vinyl type material, I am not sure how well it will hold up compared to leather over time, it certainly APPEARS cheaper than leather, but hey, it could last a lifetime.
The wrist straps are ok, but dont feel as secure as some others I have used (but are good enough for all the tasks mentioned above).
Overall, the quality is laughable compared to my Twins gloves (which are more expensive leather gloves), but they are better than the cheap stuff thats out on the market. I dont know if I would pay $75 for these, but again, I got lucky and am satisfied. Dont mistake my critique, I like the gloves and they are good for regular practice and the fact that they breathe and dry out well is great for me, its hot and humid here and the area where we practice is ALWAYS warm with little airflow.
I will continue to use these for my classes and report back any issues.
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