Home gym equipment for taekwondo.

Rabbitthekitten

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Basically what the title says. I'm moving home next week from a tiny apartment to a house. I'll have a bit more space so I thought I'd buy a bit of gym equipment so I can train at home. Does anyone have any suggestions?
 
Yes, I actually like hanging bags better than the Wavemaster type but you gotta figure out how to hang them (and not damage your house over time)
 
Yes you can. You will probably have to put some weight on the feet to keep the stand from moving around and watch out that the stand does not restrict your movement around the bag too much.

Oh another thing: videotape yourself when you are doing bag work......soooooo much to see and learn. It was a real eye opener when I posted a video on here with me hitting the bag and got some feedback. I also got tons of great advice and I think I'm doing much better now.
 
Yes you can. You will probably have to put some weight on the feet to keep the stand from moving around and watch out that the stand does not restrict your movement around the bag too much.

Oh another thing: videotape yourself when you are doing bag work......soooooo much to see and learn. It was a real eye opener when I posted a video on here with me hitting the bag and got some feedback. I also got tons of great advice and I think I'm doing much better now.

Ok. Thanks for the advice. Video myself. That is absolutely terrifying. Because I am pretty rubbish. :D But I understand the logic. Everything I do wrong will be corrected.

Actually last week we were doing sparring in the Dojang. At one point I was up against a third dan black belt. I didn't even get close but I learned so much. So yes I will. I'll post videos of my bad kicking and in 10 years when I'm good I'll look back and be grateful.
 
If you hang a heavy bag do not connect directly to the joists. Use Joist hangers attached to the joists and 2 2 x4 together to span between the joists and hang from that. These can be easily replaced if the bag wears on them from use.

Here is a video of my gym for ideas. I gave myself an annual gift of a piece of equipment each year for a decade or two.

 
If you hang a heavy bag do not connect directly to the joists. Use Joist hangers attached to the joists and 2 2 x4 together to span between the joists and hang from that. These can be easily replaced if the bag wears on them from use.

Here is a video of my gym for ideas. I gave myself an annual gift of a piece of equipment each year for a decade or two.


You have a lot of stuff and a lot of space. :D But it's given me ideas definitely. Thanks. :)
 
Will you be only training by yourself, or do you have a partner or family member that could hold kicking targets for you?
 
As been said, punching bag.

I'll add the Total Gym. If it's good enough for Chuck Norris, it's good enough for you.
 
Ok. Thanks for the advice. Video myself. That is absolutely terrifying. Because I am pretty rubbish. :D But I understand the logic. Everything I do wrong will be corrected.

Actually last week we were doing sparring in the Dojang. At one point I was up against a third dan black belt. I didn't even get close but I learned so much. So yes I will. I'll post videos of my bad kicking and in 10 years when I'm good I'll look back and be grateful.

Don't give yourself too much credit. Only 10 years?

Ok, for the record I'm joking. Videotaping yourself is one of the best things you can do. Video doesn't lie. It'll see things you can't see, even with mirrors in front of you.
 
Don't give yourself too much credit. Only 10 years?

Ok, for the record I'm joking. Videotaping yourself is one of the best things you can do. Video doesn't lie. It'll see things you can't see, even with mirrors in front of you.

I won't be good ever! :(
 
Yes, I actually like hanging bags better than the Wavemaster type but you gotta figure out how to hang them (and not damage your house over time)
I also need to stress how terrible the Wavemaster is for proper striking training. It's essentially an inflatable bopping bag, and won't benefit you in terms of, well, anything.
 
I also need to stress how terrible the Wavemaster is for proper striking training. It's essentially an inflatable bopping bag, and won't benefit you in terms of, well, anything.

I'm going to disagree with your opinion here.
I've been training since waaayyyy before you were born (possibly before your parents were born...), and I'm pretty sure I've pounded on most ever conceivable heavy bag-equivalent (well, I've never done the Rocky hanging side of beef thing...).
While there are pros and cons to all of the options, the wavemaster is certainly a viable striking target and a useful training tool.
 
I'm going to disagree with your opinion here....................................
While there are pros and cons to all of the options, the wavemaster is certainly a viable striking target and a useful training tool.

IMO best option perhaps if hanging bag is not possible.
 
I live alone so I doubt I'd be able to convince someone to come round so I can kick them. :D

Hah, okay. That rules out some of the things I was thinking about.

Let's see..... a heavy bag would be good, like others have said. An agility ladder and a jump rope are both inexpensive and easily stored, and will help you improve your sparring and general fitness. If you guys practice breakfalls and rolls, a folding mat would be a good choice - and you can also fold it up and use it as a platform for plyometrics drills.
 

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