A boxing device that fights back is disclosed which comprises a coupling suspendable from rigid upper supporting structure, a resilient boxing bag suspended from the coupling and attachable to rigid lower supporting structure, and a pair of arms with their upper ends attached to the coupling and their lower ends free to swing arcutately forward and upward towards an attacker in response to the attacker's blows upon the resilient boxing bag. A second resilient boxing bag, also attachable to the rigid lower supporting structure, may be suspended below the first bag.
A multifunctional training device (10) comprising a base (12) adapted to be placed upon a horizontal support surface (14). A stanchion (16) is also provided. A main coil spring (18) has two ends (20) and (22). The first end (20) is fixedly attached to the base (12), while the second end (22) is fixedly attached to the stanchion (16). A body bag unit (24) is removably attachable onto the stanchion (16) to receive strikes from a trainee. A punching bag striking unit (26) is removably attachable onto a top end (28) of the stanchion (16) to receive strikes from the trainee.
An exercising device of the type that may be used in hand to hand combat training or to enhance hand, eye and foot reflexes and coordination is disclosed. The device comprises a central longitudinal body which is generally vertically oriented and has at least one elongate cross member, having two opposing ends, pivotally mounted on the central body. The said opposing ends extend radially outward in opposite directions from said central body allowing the cross member to rotate about the longitudinal axis of the central body. When one of said ends of the cross member is struck by the hand or foot of an operator the end moves rotationally away from said operator while the opposing end moves rotationally toward the operator thereby requiring the operator to react defensively to avoid being hit by the opposing end.
A punch bag comprises a primary bag 2 for suspension from a ceiling and a secondary bag 6 secured to the bottom of the bag 2 by a cord. The secondary bag may have a mass of between 25% and 100% of the mass of the primary bag.
A boxing training device involving the action of at least two reaction bodies that move in response to kinetic energy imposed by the glove of a boxer either directly upon a reaction body or indirectly via an elastic body. The result of the boxing impact imposed is displayed via a measuring device. Embodiments for training of one boxer or competitive training of two boxers are achieved, as are embodiments involving freely movable and tethered elastic bodies used in conjunction with freely movable reaction bodies.
A device for physical training, such as in martial arts, boxing and similar disciplines that involve punching, kicking, wing chun kung fu drills, etc. These training and drills are performed without the need for a partner by the use of a training accessory that mounts to a heavy training bag and which provides targets or wing chun type blocking arms which the trainee can punch, kick, or block, for example. The training accessory has a frame that mounts to the heavy bag by use of cinch straps, and includes a pair of depending bars positioned one on each side of the bag. Accessory arms selectively mount to the depending bars and carry or define punching, kicking, or striking targets or wing chun blocking arms. Straps are secured to the heavy bag to prevent its twisting undesirably in response to torque generated by impacts and blocking movements of the trainee.