After about a 4 year hiatus from punching the heavy bag I started up again last week.
I know, of course, that hitting the heavy bag is a heavy duty upper body cardio training method. Even if you run a marathon you will be breathing hard after just 2 or 3 minutes of hard strikes against the heavy bag.
What surprised me though is the muscle soreness in lower back, hips, femoral biceps and (especially) in calves.
I know that I punch (properly) using entire torso, but I was surprised nonetheless, at the extent that I was using lower body during this exercise.
I will stick with it for as long as hands allow (I have arthritis). Maybe I'll beat up a few neighbors as well (just for the cardio benefits).
Heavy bag/upper body cardio
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I have.Nokie173 wrote:Gosh... I feel sorry for the neighbors...
Have you ever tried kicking the bags? that's a good work out too?
Like... Side kicks or round house kicks?
But I have a Concept II rower that gives good cardio for the legs and back; I think I'll stick with beating up the neighbors (they deserve it) and punching the heavy bag.