Edit - it has a 300lb capacity so it will be about that much when I'm done. I'm going to get a hernia trying to hang and take down that bag man. I think I will add weight to it in 20lb portions sealed in garbage bags so I can take it out easily when it's time to move the bag.
A 300lbs punching bag sounds awesome man. I'm relatively inexperienced at punching and kicking(compared to an expert), I did Judo for most of my life. I think the skills you learn in full contact sports are invaluable, but I always felt like there was a lack in raw striking power compared to my ability to physically overwhelm opponents.
Judo is good. I started in Judo when I was quite young and did it for years. The lessons I learned about balance, momentum and leverage are probably the most important lessons one can learn.
I'll probably get myself a heavy bag soon as well, because I want to learn how to most effectively use my mass to strike. It's such a shame that I can't find a proper place for sparring right now because of lockdown faggotry, because I also want to learn how to endure heavy punches.
Yeah Judo is very usefull, because where I trained, you often fight against stronger opponents. You learn pain endurance, reading the flow of the fight, and on the ground you learn grit.
And I don't know how it is in America, but in our space, decorum was very important. I'll never forget the first time I fought a brown belt in a tournament(I had green and was 2 Year younger). I lost, but when he told me that I fought like a bull and that he had the utmost respect, that was a special moment for me.
When a superior opponent acknowledges your strength, that is a true compliment.
Anglin likes to talk about plastics and chemicals, and I don't say that is invalid, but honestly, most of the gayness comes from a lack of lifting and fighting. Back then, you were considered a faggot if you didn't fight. At the same time, it was considered dishonorable to kick an opponent when he laid on the ground. Negroes and muslims don't understand this Concept though.
Yeah, when I was growing up in an almost entirely White area you didn't kick someone after you knocked them down. Fights back then were mostly agreed upon and they were more like duels. That doesn't exist anymore.