How Do You Make A Punching Bag For Kids?
This is an easy and cheap alternative to those expensive sporting goods store punching bags. The end result will be full-sized, durable and great for the novice martial artist, aspiring boxer, or just to burn off some extra steam. Stand the bag up vertically, and stuff it with old rags, clothes or towels. It is important that the filler be clean, as chemicals still in the fabric (especially if you use rags) can be a fire hazard. Secure the top by running the hook on one flap through the metal eyelets on the other three flaps so that the hook is exposed at the top. To give it that extra satisfying “crunch,” slip in pieces of cardboard with the flat surfaces to the outside of the bag. Make sure at least a thin layer of filler fabric is between the cardboard and the canvas. Secure or remove extra straps, zippers or pockets from the outside of the bag to avoid hand injuries. This can be accomplished with a simple box cutter razor by pushing the blade under the canvas seam guards and cuttin