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I'm always looking for new products to work out with so I
ordered some of these for my Training Hall. Soon as I
receive them and put them through a few workouts I will
let you know what I think.
IMHO, grappling dummies are for sport MMA practitioners.
are you really going to train mounting someone and pounding their face in a self defense situation?
Brian I have one of those and it is OK but it could be better for the ground. So would you recommend the other bag or not?
You just never know. Maybe that person is attempting something and the best counter is to take that elbow shot to the head. (once or twice) :idunno:
maybe so, but that bag has a purpose; and it's not for self defense. it's to train MMA.
from a bystander POV, you take a guy down and start pounding him, you just became the aggressor. once the attacker is down, the logical (and publicly accepted) option is to flee. ground and pound is for the octagon, eh?
Sapper I see you point and yet I do not think you can rule out striking if you are in the mount. You may have to strike to move into a choke, etc. Or he/she may reach for a weapon and you are unable to neutralize their limb so a strike may be warranted. Personally I live by a rule of their simply are no absolutes so you need to train for many or all eventualities.
agreed.
rather than spend the money, why not just toss your heavy bag on the mat and pound away? not really a need to spend the extra $$ when you most likely already have what is needed.