tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15929834.post-18685098392042590602008-06-09T23:12:00.001-07:002008-06-09T23:12:25.434-07:002008-06-09T23:12:25.434-07:00HEAVYBAGS<br />You can find many different heavybags in an assortment<br />of weights, sizes and materials. Try to remember<br />that they all do the same job. The idea that buying<br />quality is best applies here just as it did with the<br />personal gear. Make sure that you get a bag that will<br />hold up to your workout<br />needs. Most gyms use<br />canvas heavybags because<br />they are less expensive. A<br />good canvas heavybag is<br />usually tough enough for<br />the normal workout. Many<br />of the bigger (or better<br />funded) gyms use leather<br />heavybags. The leather bag<br />represents a larger initial<br />investment, but in the long<br />run it will last much longer.<br />It is also possible to get<br />heavybags from Ringside<br />that are custom filled to<br />your preference. You can<br />get them with the regular<br />firm fill or with a soft fill that<br />provides a two-inch foam<br />liner in the bag to reduce<br />wear and tear on your<br />hands. Again, this is a<br />matter of preference. You<br />can also custom order bags<br />to different weights. In<br />addition, heavybags can be<br />ordered unfilled so that you can save money and fill<br />the bag to your own specifications.<br />RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT<br />FROM RINGSIDE<br />Canvas Heavybag—Leather Heavybag—Powerhide<br />Heavybag—Water Bags—Headhunter Bag<br />Free Standing Heavybagpantheonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17142884013631004295noreply@blogger.com