Posts Tagged ‘Standing’
Everlast Free Standing Heavy Bag
- High Density plastic base is easily filled with water or sand for stability
- Approx. 240 lbs. when filled with water
- High grade shock absorbing foam with nevatear outer layer for lasting durability
- Adjustable height up to 70″
- Easy to assemble!
free standing heavy bag Everlast free standing heavy bags are great for apartments or anywhere a bag hanger cannot be used.
List Price: $ 129.99
Price: $ 89.99
Century Heavy Bag/Speed Bag Stand
- Space-saving design
- Steel construction
- Adjustable 24″ wooden platform
- Supports heavy bag up to 100 lbs.
- Used For: Fitness Training, Aerobics, Strength, Mixed Martial Arts, Boxing
- Manufacturer Suggested Age: 16 Years and Up
- Includes: Instructional Booklet
- Surface Material: Steel
- Filling Material: Steel
- Care and Cleaning: Wipe Clean With a Damp Cloth
- Dimensions: Height: 85.0 “; Length: 46.0 “; Width: 36.0 “
- Product Weight: 88.0 Lb.
This dual-purpose space-saver unit from Century® features a speed bag platform on one side and room to hang a heavy bag on the other. It’s constructed from 3″ tubular steel with 3 weight pegs for stability; heavy bag, speed bag and weights not included.
List Price: $ 199.99
Price: $ 149.00
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Century Super X Wavemaster Combo Free Standing Heavy Bag, Bag Gloves, and Workout DVD
- Bag is 18-inches in diameter
- Vinyl Bag Gloves
- Super X Training workout DVD
A complete four piece combo system, which includes Free Standing Heavy Bag, Vinyl Bag Gloves, Super X Training DVD and mesh drawstring bag. Freestanding heavy bag is 18″ in diameter and features 7 striking zones representing body points.
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List Price: $ 199.99
Price: $ 163.99
Free Standing Boxing And Martial Arts Power Core Punching And Kicking Bag
- Power Core Training Bag for extensive workout
By Everlast
The free standing boxing and martial arts power core punching and kicking bag features the PowerCore steel plate technology to improve overall strength of the gear. The PTR (Power Transfer Ring) collar offers superior impact absorption and recoil. The compact, open base allows for increased accessibility for easy addition of sand or water.
Books Corner Boxing And Martial Arts Punching and Kicking Bags are used for training purposes. There are several different types of bags, such a
Price: $ 229.99
Floor Standing Reversible Makiwara
- Makiwara is reversible
- Floor Standing
- Rope Side and Padded Side
- Made in the USA
Tough’en them hands-This workout Makiwara is reversible for heavy duck canvas hitting or the tough Rope workout. size is, stand 56″tall-base 28″x12″-Canvas makiwara 12″x4.75″, Rope 11.25″x7″-This is a natural wood product. There may be variations in color & looks.
THIS COMES IN TWO BIG BOXES
List Price: $ 149.99
Price: $ 125.99
Super Monkey Ball Adventure isn’t all that worthy due to many bugs and other weak points. The minigames, especially cannon, are nice though, especially the last 4 which don’t have excrutiatingly long load times. I have one main strategy that I use for the “last man standing” version, of which needs to be unlocked. I show you it here. I make use of the “boxing glove” as I call it. I also use it to get a harder hit on opponent’s bricks, though this can be a bit tricky. It launches the ball upwards, though it soon disappears through repeated use. I keep all the good stuff low. By doing this, it becomes much harder to knock the castle down to the 4 bricks minimum for the flag to fall, much harder. I protect the boxing glove the most due to it’s effectiveness against the COM players. There’s also a bug – if I’m knocked out, the round won’t continue any further. If a COM gets knocked out, they can still continue on, taking effect during the fighting phase, including the use of items and knocking down bricks. For other details, watch how I do things.
Super Monkey Ball Adventure isn’t all that worthy due to many bugs and other weak points. The minigames, especially cannon, are nice though, especially the last 4 which don’t have excrutiatingly long load times. I have one main strategy that I use for the “last man standing” version, of which needs to be unlocked. I show you it here. I make use of the “boxing glove” as I call it. I also use it to get a harder hit on opponent’s bricks, though this can be a bit tricky. It launches the ball upwards, though it soon disappears through repeated use. I keep all the good stuff low. By doing this, it becomes much harder to knock the castle down to the 4 bricks minimum for the flag to fall, much harder. I protect the boxing glove the most due to it’s effectiveness against the COM players. There’s also a bug – if I’m knocked out, the round won’t continue any further. If a COM gets knocked out, they can still continue on, taking effect during the fighting phase, including the use of items and knocking down bricks. For other details, watch how I do things.








