Holy crap the amount of skill you have, good straight fast strong punch. one thing i work on and i reckon you should is counter punch, when you duck and weave throw a punck, you dont have to. but thank you for really entertining me
just wondering, how do you keep your matts on the ground stable? when i try to use mine, they feel weird on the grass and rip apart or get blown away. any ideas?
it cost about 250 pounds in total. depending where you are in the world getting the required materials may differ but most of mine came from building stores.
@@GentlemanJ99 most of the materials i got from screw fix, including the mats. the wood i got from a local building yard and the rope was a massive reel from ebay, got so much of it left so it comes i handy if it ever needs replacing. tool station also had a lot of the materials as well if no local screw fix for you.
How long you been Boxing?? At least a few years! You look very schooled on that Heavy bag👏😂 If you watch old school champions you'll see them mixing hammer fists, back fists, and then knuckles, and repeating with the other hand on the speed bag. It actually teaches you to parry punches and move your hands, head and feet together if you slip and circle it. They used to be really big so they could hit you back if you dropped your hands or didn't move your feet or your head😂
thanks man. i have been on/off boxing for a decade now, only in 2020 i really dedicated a lot of time to it and had a couple of bouts. i tore my bicep in my bout at Christmas and had to have surgery so it will be another couple of months before i can go back to boxing again but i have been told i will make a full recovery. how about yourself? keep training on hard!
I’m definitely going to make my own , thank you !’ I been wanting to get a boxing ring and this video is perfect!!
That sounds awesome!
Holy crap the amount of skill you have, good straight fast strong punch. one thing i work on and i reckon you should is counter punch, when you duck and weave throw a punck, you dont have to. but thank you for really entertining me
I really appreciate the feedback :)
I’ve been training a lot recently, hopefully I will get some more footage soon
Great job! I admire your enthusiasm. Nice fast jab and foot movement. Best of luck. God bless from west chicago IL USA 🇺🇸
thank you! all the best friend!
we heavy duty knotted the ropes together as well instead of using rope clamps to save on the cost.
Love your ring and your treehouse... good job ;)
Thanks mate, exactly the idea i needed!
You are welcome :) no doubt it will turn out fantastic!
Beautiful head movement and footwork on the heavy bag!
OUTDOOR IS LIFE
my only concern are the spikey hooks on the ropes, personally id tape them up
Looks good bro, Imma give it a try.
Super sick setup 🔥🔥🔥
Cool clothes n can we wear James deany2j hi ete tna
Looking good bro 😊
place the spring between the heavy bag and the clip on the carrier, there will be much less vibration
just wondering, how do you keep your matts on the ground stable? when i try to use mine, they feel weird on the grass and rip apart or get blown away. any ideas?
So I took a whole layer of dirt up and levelled it all out as best I could. With no grass this prevented sliding about.
Good video mate
Thanks mate
How is the ring holding up I want to build something like this
Videoing the process of building it would have been great
I agree, I didn’t give it much thought at the time tbh haha
How big is the ring looks nice
All in all mate, how much did it cost to get the parts for the ring? And where’s the best places to get the stuff?
it cost about 250 pounds in total. depending where you are in the world getting the required materials may differ but most of mine came from building stores.
@@robertthemutant9355 I’m in the UK too. Did you use B&Q and that?
@@GentlemanJ99 most of the materials i got from screw fix, including the mats. the wood i got from a local building yard and the rope was a massive reel from ebay, got so much of it left so it comes i handy if it ever needs replacing.
tool station also had a lot of the materials as well if no local screw fix for you.
Are the mats soft can they be used for wrestling
How long you been Boxing?? At least a few years! You look very schooled on that Heavy bag👏😂
If you watch old school champions you'll see them mixing hammer fists, back fists, and then knuckles, and repeating with the other hand on the speed bag. It actually teaches you to parry punches and move your hands, head and feet together if you slip and circle it. They used to be really big so they could hit you back if you dropped your hands or didn't move your feet or your head😂
thanks man.
i have been on/off boxing for a decade now, only in 2020 i really dedicated a lot of time to it and had a couple of bouts.
i tore my bicep in my bout at Christmas and had to have surgery so it will be another couple of months before i can go back to boxing again but i have been told i will make a full recovery.
how about yourself? keep training on hard!
This is 😮🥊👊🏿🤼🤚🏿 good stuff to look at 😮_ much love for the fighting 😮hand to hand combat stuff,🤔& do some handyman stuff 😉
Hey mate I was just wondering how much the ring cost ?
In total I think I spent about 250-300 pounds if I remember right, which is a lot less compared to a traditional ring
Where did the corner poles come from
after months of use how is it holding up and do you lean on the ropes much? would u recommend to do wood or with metal poles?
Metal fs me and my dad built one with a metal frame and the ropes are jsut like a actual ring as long as you know to tighten them
What size turnbuckles are those?
He said around 1ft
Sick
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