After a couple of days off resting my knee, I got back out and tried to get in a little heavy breathing. | |
The first picture is of the pull-up stand I had built. It’s a fairly basic tri-pod (tri-pole?) stand with a solid steel bar running across the two front 4X6’s. At just about shoulder level, I put in two “eye-screws” to hook things to. In this shot, I’ve used a pair of bungees to suspend my punching target – a double-end ball. This is mostly on the “Do-It-Yourself” project list to save money. The basketball and black / orange nylon cord, I already owned. The two screws were about $3 each. The package of bungees was $10 for a pack of 14 assorted lengths. And the basketball net was another $3. So, all told, a functional double-end boxing target for under $20. One of my neighbors moved and he was tossing out three basketballs, so I still have two more to use to set up a “double-double-end” with basketballs (instead of tennis balls). (Reality check: a “cheap” double-end ball runs between $12 and $20 on Amazon. The “decent” ones between $25 and $40. The “pro” models upwards of $80.) | |
This target is a lot more substantial than hitting tennis balls and is fine for the “rough” motor skills of a rank amateur like me (reading between the lines: that means I miss a LOT). It’s a good target for jabs and straight punches from both a regular and southpaw stance. It’s particularly fun for practicing side-slipping and upper-cuts. I have also learned to use it to practice bobbing with following upper-cuts. That is how I “learned” about wearing a mouth-guard and the abrasiveness of the basketball hitting you in the forehead and side of the head. The image below shows the basketball in the net more clearly. | |
I’ve tried hitting the target with hooks (which are horizontal punches), but I’m not confident in the bungees ability to stay attached on the side the hook is going to. I think it may be best to wait on those punches until I have the “double-double” set up vertically. I’m also debating adding extra bungees to make the rebounding response stiffer. Finally, I’m a bit concerned the bungees might unhook or the cord simply snap off the metal hook at the end. I’m thinking of using duct-tape to secure the hooks to the eye-screws, but I haven’t yet thought of a way to ensure the cord doesn’t snap free from the metal end hook. If anyone can think of something, please let me know… | |
I’ve been trying to get in 45 minute sessions. Today’s was a bit shorter due to light rain / sprinkles. The two days off really helped with my shoulder stiffness. They still tire quickly, but they were definitely better than on day #2. If anything, it was my hips and hamstrings which were giving me the most issues. I felt like I was lead-legged and struggling to lift them in treacle. LoL! The price of being “mature” and trying to get a little fitter. | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | Small Moments, Lived Well |
Shaking My Confidence | |
2020 | Two Happy |
Every Time I Look Around | |
Boxing (Day: 3) – Double-End Target Setup | |
2019 | Stand Up, Hook Up, Shuffle To The Door… |
2018 | Ridiculous Idea |
2017 | Waddle On! |
A Severe Challenge — When The President Is A Liar | |
2016 | The Best Of Circumstances |
2015 | Reverberating Silence |
2014 | Wrong Again? |
2013 | Improper Faith |
2012 | One More Rung |
2011 | Sunday Morning Earlies (Hugging trees and smiling…) |
Hurry | |
Updates On Life | |
2010 | It’s Gettin’ Deep In Here |
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Boxing (Day: 3) – Double-End Target Setup
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