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November 21, 2025
How to Choose the Best Boxing Hand Wraps for Sweaty Hands

If you’ve ever had your gloves slip mid-round or felt your hands swimming inside your wraps, then welcome to the club. Sweaty hands are a real struggle for many fighters—but...

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How to Program Boxing Bag Drills into a Weekly Strength Split

Boxing bag drills aren’t just for cardio—when cleverly integrated into your weekly strength routine, they can supercharge your power, endurance, and boxing IQ. Here's how to blend them seamlessly and...

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How to Train Reaction Time with Boxing Bag Drills: Sharpen Your Reflexes Fast

In boxing, milliseconds matter. You can have power, technique, and cardio—but if you can't see punches coming or time your counters, you’ll always be one step behind. That’s where reaction...

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How Long Are Boxing Rounds Compared to Muay Thai Rounds?

Know the Clock. Train for the Fight. If you're stepping into combat sports, one of the first things you'll realize is that not all rounds are created equal. The rules...

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How to Build a Boxing Bag Routine That Mimics a Real Muay Thai Fight

Train With Purpose. Fight With Confidence. Training on the heavy bag is a staple in every Muay Thai fighter’s regimen. But if all you’re doing is smashing the bag until...

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What’s the Best Way to Break Plateaus in Your Muay Thai Progress?

Every nak muay hits that moment. You’re training hard, showing up to class, drilling your combos, sparring regularly—and then suddenly, it feels like nothing’s improving. No faster kicks. No sharper...

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What Boxing Bag Drills Help Build Better Elbow Combinations?

Elbows are the blades of Muay Thai—sharp, devastating, and criminally underused by beginners. They’re fast, hard to see coming, and fight-enders when thrown right. But unlike jabs or low kicks,...

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How to Use Boxing Bag Drills to Improve Your Clinch Game

Turning the Heavy Bag into Your Silent Sparring Partner Ask any seasoned Muay Thai fighter where real fights are won, and they’ll probably answer with one word: clinch. The clinch...

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How to Transition from Heavy Bag Work to Sparring in Muay Thai

You’ve put in the rounds. Your kicks snap. Your punches are crisp. The heavy bag is your best friend… but now it’s time to hit something that hits back. Transitioning...

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