DIY Heavy Bag

April 11 2020… what the hell man.

So by now you all have been stuck without a gym or training partners and probably finding all of the craziest ways to turn your furniture into gym equipment (or bjj buddies).

I’m adding to your DIY quarantine list… DIY Heavy Bag!

So I got some of this idea from my fiance, who did this previously in the army.

Supplies:
A canvas duffel bag. (I used my fiance’s old army bag)
5 rolls or more of duck tape
Heavy duty rope to support the bag weight.
A screw hook to hang the bag. That is heavy duty to hold the bag weight.
Sawdust, cat litter, sand, anything to fill the bag depending on how heavy you want it. (My fiance said he used old scrap clothes in his bag).

I was lucky to have all of these supplies at my house. I didn’t need to purchase anything. I would consider your budget before making a diy one like this. Because if you end up buying all of the supplies new, you might as well just buy a heavy bag.

Step 1:

Grab  your duffel bag and check to make sure all seams are properly stitched and strong. You may need to flip you bag inside out to stitch any parts. Take off any extra buckles or metal parts or straps. If your bag does not tie on the end like a military sea bag, you will need to keep some buckles and straps to use to hold your bag up.

Step 2:

Fill you bag up! I used sawdust from fresh cut trees by my house. It is light enough to not kill you when you carry and hang it, but dense enough to stay put when you punch. 
If you use sand just make sure you can carry the bag and place it on your hook. It will be super heavy FYI. Cat litter can work, or even old clothes like Keegan did.

Step 3:

Once you fill your bag tie it up tight, reinforce if need be. Then attach the rope needed to hang it. If you do not have a top tying bag (like a typical military seabag/duffel bag) You will need to fasten your rope to the bag. Depending on what style bag you have, you could wrap rope through buckles, and tie it around the middle/top before hanging. You will just need to use extra duck tape to cover buckles and rope. I would also suggest sewing them in to reinforce. My bag already had a decent amount of thick rope at the top (they are drawstrings). So I did not need extra rope for this.

Step 4:

Once you have a filled bag, with rope attached to the top, and it is secure. No you can cover it in duck tape. Mine took about 5 rolls of tape. I used all of the fun patterns that I had hanging around the house that I never had the use for. Finally those weird tape rolls got used!

Make sure you really cover all of it 🙂

Step 5:

Now with your bag all set, time to put that hook in the wall. I had a hammock hook that was outside already. So make sure when you find a place, you are using a very sturdy beam in your house/ basement/ porch etc. Screw it in and make sure it is sturdy!

Step 6:

Time to hang your bag! You might need a hand with this depending on how big the bag is. Once you hang it up, it is good to go! TIP: You may need to add some extra ducktape once you hang it up.

You can find these bad ass leggings HERE

Next up is a longer DIY kicking heavy bag from old truck tires! 😉

Oh snap, Klaus is 5 months

Little man is five and a half months and I am coming back hard at the gym.
Working with actual nutrition plans and strength plans and fight training plans. It’s nice to transition back into how things were, but it’s still very frustrating. I find that now that I’m doing a lot of lifting and strength training and going back into my harder powerlifting routine I feel very self-conscious. I used to walk into the weight room and feel on top of the world because I knew that I’d be deadlifting 270 that day and no other girl did that and I felt like a crazy badass cause then I go straight to my fighting gym after that and choke people out. Nowadays it’s hard for me to lift over 170 and I’m flailing around on the mats trying to figure out what my body is supposed to do. Pregnancy really changed a lot of things that I didn’t think it would, and it seems to be very frustrating. I walk into the gym and I have this constant feeling that everyone’s watching me and they’re all judging me, talking among themselves about how weak I got how bad of a fighter I got, how shitty I am. And it’s silly. That is all I think about every time I go to the gym, and I still think that I’m lesser than I was previously. And I know that I’m weaker, and slower, and a lot of my skills I’ve gotten Rusty. But I know with time and continuing on this plan of action I’m on, that all of my skills will come back. This may be frustrating now, but it will come back. Everyday I still hear those voices saying: “how weak you are, you suck, you’re slow, why can’t you get this, why can’t you figure this drill out”. But I know at the end of the day, each day is one step to get better and back to the old strong fighter I was. It is still exceptionally frustrating. At least it’s not my first time being at the bottom so I know that I can get there, and I know that I can exceed how I used to be, I can be in a lighter weight class, with more muscle and strength. I built an amazing foundation. It may have been torn down, but I can rebuild even stronger. I know how to gain muscle. I don’t have to learn everything like I did before. I have been fighting for most of my life. I just need to dust myself off.
Now it is just about gaining strength and sharpening my skills and mind.