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" Thanks again for all of you advice about bags and gloves!

Kerri "

OOOOOOOhh!! I envy you so much about getting that bag! After all my

impulsive spending of the last few weeks and all the surprises I have had, I'll

have to hold off on buying the bag :-( I'll try to get it for xmas or my bday

(I really thought I was going to get it for my bday this year, but I guess I'll

hope and hint for it for next year!)

Janick

who saw a pic of herself 3 months ago, and can't believe how she's changed!

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> I finally did it. On Saturday I bought a Wavemaster standing bag at

> Modells (a sporting goods store). I wasn't definitely planning on

> buying it yet, so I ordered the gloves (from sportsconsignment.com)

> when I got home. I was planning on using it that night even without

> the gloves, but putting the sand in it was harder that I imagined.

> The instructions said it took 240 pounds of sand, so I bought five

50

> pound bags. The first bag went in no problem (although it took a

> long time). Unfortunately the second bag was a little wet.

> Kerri

I love my bag! I have the Tae Bo Master Bag and I put water in it. I

was going to put sand in it but then I figured that it would be a lot

easier to get out if I ever had to empty it for any reason. I am not

sure if sand makes the bag heavier then water--I would think it would

be--but water was easy to fill it up with. I just stuck the hose in

it. I don't have any problems moving my bag, I just tip it and roll

it. Maybe the sand is making the bag too heavy for you to move? Or

maybe you could put the bag in a place where you wouldn't have to move

it?

I have regular boxing gloves and the leather wrap ones. I love the

leather wrap ones although if I wasn't so lazy I would still wrap my

hands because leather and sweat don't feel too good :0(

Hope your hands feel better soon. I walk by my bag and hit it

sometimes and it doesn't feel to good on my bare knuckles so I can't

even imagine how they would feel after trying to do a work out without

gloves on.

Don't worry though, your gloves will be there very soon. I got mine (I

ordered them from sportsconsignment.com also) within 3 working days.

:0)

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I don't have any problems moving my bag, I just tip it and roll

it. Maybe the sand is making the bag too heavy for you to move? Or

maybe you could put the bag in a place where you wouldn't have to

move it?

,

I don't know how much water fits in the bag, but I know I put 250

pounds (minus what spilled) of sand in my bag. I tried tilting it

and had to ask my husband for help. Once it is on its side, I can

roll it.

Unfortunately, I can't keep the bag in one spot because in order

for me to use it, it has to be in the middle of the floor in the

den. It's not too nice to have a heavy bag in the middle of the

floor. Plus, it would be in the way to watch tv. The den is the dog-

free room downstairs (just found out that my husband is allergic) so

my husband watches tv in there when we are doing seperate activities

(except when I tae-bo). We have the entrances blocked off with baby

(doggie) gates.

Do you have any hints about using the bag?

Kerri

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In a message dated 6/11/2001 1:33:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

jentigjt@... writes:

<< I finally did it. On Saturday I bought a Wavemaster standing bag at

> Modells (a sporting goods store). I wasn't definitely planning on

> buying it yet, so I ordered the gloves (from sportsconsignment.com)

> when I got home. I was planning on using it that night even without

> the gloves, but putting the sand in it was harder that I imagined.

> The instructions said it took 240 pounds of sand, so I bought five

50

> pound bags. The first bag went in no problem (although it took a

> long time). Unfortunately the second bag was a little wet. >>

Woohoo! You should have a great time with the bag and gloves. I think

someone here said that sand makes the bag more stable. I don't have any tips

for using the bag, except for recommending that you get the Impact tapes if

you don't already have them. The instructional tape is great.

Elena

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Awesome Kerri!! You are going to LOVE the bag!! Can I ask why you

chose sand over water though? Do you know if it makes a difference

at all in the bag?

Darcy who is also assuming that you ordered the fingerless gloves???

> I finally did it. On Saturday I bought a Wavemaster standing bag

at

> Modells (a sporting goods store). I wasn't definitely planning on

> buying it yet, so I ordered the gloves (from sportsconsignment.com)

> when I got home. I was planning on using it that night even

without

> the gloves, but putting the sand in it was harder that I imagined.

> The instructions said it took 240 pounds of sand, so I bought five

50

> pound bags. The first bag went in no problem (although it took a

> long time). Unfortunately the second bag was a little wet. When

the

> sand gets wet it clumps (and clogs the funnel). I went onto the

> third bag and did OK. The fourth bag was wet too, so I went back

to

> the second bag and I got it in, but it took forever (and a spatula

> handle to unclog the funnel). The fifth bag of sand was really wet

> so I put the rest of the wet sand in the wheelbarrow and put them

in

> the garage next to the dehumidifier. Since I couldn't do Impact, I

> did a regular tae bo video.

>

> The next day I had the sand in the sun all day long and I kept

mixing

> it. After dinner I tried loading it again, and a lot of the sand

was

> still clumpy (although drier). After a lot of effort (I wasn't

> waiting another day to use my bag!), I did get all of the sand in

and

> my husband helped me move the bag from the deck into the den. (I'm

> glad he was there. I could have never done that by myself. Has

> anyone bought a 2 wheeled dolly to move their bag around?)

>

> I popped in the impact intro tape and started punching. About half

> way through the workout I really regretted punching without

gloves.

> I went upstairs and got my weight gloves and used them. Afterwards

I

> realized that I rubbed off skin on three of my knuckles, but

> otherwise I made it through well. I think I will wait for the tae

bo

> gloves to come before I use the bag again for the real impact tape.

>

> Thanks again for all of you advice about bags and gloves!

>

> Kerri

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> Awesome Kerri!! You are going to LOVE the bag!! Can I ask why you

> chose sand over water though? Do you know if it makes a difference

> at all in the bag?

>

> Darcy who is also assuming that you ordered the fingerless gloves???

>

Darcy,

I chose sand because 1) I kept thinking of stagnating water, mold,

mildew, etc. (can you tell that we have been focusing on de-

allergizing the house lately?), and 2) I was concerned about

leakage. I know the bag won't leak, and leaking sand is messy too,

but...

Yes, I did order the fingerless gloves. I ordered them on

Saturday. I hope they come in three business days like

said. If so, they should arrive by Wednesday, and I think my

knuckles will be ready by then. The first two knuckles on my right

hand are the worst. The knuckle on the middle finger has a large

area with the top layer of skin missing.

Do you have any impact tips for me?

Kerri

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We've had a free standing shaped bag recently and are waiting for a

different one that's like the wavemaster full length one. This first

one was basically useless, but I learnt that using sand instead of

water makes it heavier, and you only really need to use sand if you

can knock that bag over - which I suspect is unlikely for the vast

majority of people. Water would make it easier to move (because of

the fluidity) and like someone else suggested would be quick and easy

to clean out regularly.

I've also learnt from working with my partner on pads that you must

support your hands and wrists (wraps or good fitting gloves), and you

must be sure to punch correctly or you will hurt yourself.

Jill

who's still aching from a 'boxing' training session on Sunday, but

feels good

>

> Woohoo! You should have a great time with the bag and gloves. I

think

> someone here said that sand makes the bag more stable. I don't

have any tips

> for using the bag, except for recommending that you get the Impact

tapes if

> you don't already have them. The instructional tape is great.

>

> Elena

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> I've also learnt from working with my partner on pads that you must

> support your hands and wrists (wraps or good fitting gloves), and

you

> must be sure to punch correctly or you will hurt yourself.

>

> Jill

> who's still aching from a 'boxing' training session on Sunday, but

> feels good

>

> Jill, you are so fortunate to have a partner to workout with.

Having a partner makes the workout tougher and more fun. I am so

happy for you!

Elena

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Tips...hmmm.... Try not to get fustrated when you use the bag. It's

a lot different then hitting and kicking air. I am still learning

and sometimes it gets a little fustrating cuz I'm not as good as I'd

like to be. However, it still is a TON of fun!! I don't really have

any tips though, just practice, practice, practice :) Boy, I imagine

your knuckles are sore. I have never hit the bag before w/out

gloves. My hands are finally not swelling or getting sore with

gloves anymore :)

Darcy who did tae-bo gold yesterday w/ the bag (I just bought tae-bo

gold) :)

> > Awesome Kerri!! You are going to LOVE the bag!! Can I ask why

you

> > chose sand over water though? Do you know if it makes a

difference

> > at all in the bag?

> >

> > Darcy who is also assuming that you ordered the fingerless

gloves???

> >

>

> Darcy,

> I chose sand because 1) I kept thinking of stagnating water,

mold,

> mildew, etc. (can you tell that we have been focusing on de-

> allergizing the house lately?), and 2) I was concerned about

> leakage. I know the bag won't leak, and leaking sand is messy too,

> but...

> Yes, I did order the fingerless gloves. I ordered them on

> Saturday. I hope they come in three business days like

> said. If so, they should arrive by Wednesday, and I think my

> knuckles will be ready by then. The first two knuckles on my right

> hand are the worst. The knuckle on the middle finger has a large

> area with the top layer of skin missing.

> Do you have any impact tips for me?

>

> Kerri

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>In a message dated 6/11/2001 1:33:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

>jentigjt@... writes:

>

><< I finally did it. On Saturday I bought a Wavemaster standing bag at

> > Modells (a sporting goods store). I wasn't definitely planning on

> > buying it yet, so I ordered the gloves (from sportsconsignment.com)

> > when I got home.

WOOHOO!! Wow, you must have had a great workout!!! I LOVE the impact tapes

even though I don't use a bag. That must have been frustrating about the

sand...but heck you got to pound the bag a few times to get rid of the

stress!!

Colleen

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