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    Boxing pears and balls - make the right choice in the Sportano shopIn every professional boxing club and beyond, pears and boxing balls are key pieces of equipment. They are used not only to perfect punching techniques, but also to improve coordination, speed and reflexes. In the Sportano shop, you will find high-quality pears and boxing balls from professional brands such as Everlast, RDX, adidas, DBX BUSHIDO or LEONE 1947.Boxing pears: different models for different purposesBoxing pears have been essential equipment in boxing training rooms around the world for years. Their key role is to develop punching technique, but also to exercise strength, precision and coordination. There are many types of boxing pears to suit different needs and training styles. Traditional hanging pears, usually pear-shaped, are ideal for training body punches - i.e. sickle punches, hooks or uppercuts. Suspended permanently, usually by a chain or strong cable, they allow for the training of different types of punch combinations. Speed pears are smaller models, attached either at the top or bottom, which focus on working on speed and precision. Their fast movement requires the athlete to react instantly and allows them to develop reflexes and motor coordination. Floor pears, or so-called 'saki', are heavy punching bags attached to the floor. They allow you to train leg and body strokes and are also excellent for strength training. Another interesting model is the pear with an additional face guard. This is a special type of training pear that imitates the silhouette of an opponent, allowing you to accurately aim punches at specific points. Choosing the right pear depends on the individual needs of the fighter. Some boxers prefer heavy, large pendulum pears, which are ideal for strength training, while others focus on speed and precision, opting for smaller speed pears. It is important to remember that each pear serves a different purpose and it is a good idea to combine different types in your training to achieve comprehensive boxing skill development.Boxing balls: speed, coordination and reflexes in in oneBoxing balls are an indispensable piece of equipment in any training room, serving primarily to improve reaction speed, motor coordination and reflexes. Although at first glance they may appear to be an inconspicuous tool, in practice their use is crucial in the training process of boxers. At the heart of a boxing ball is a flexible ball, usually made of rubber or leather, suspended from elastic strings or springs. Depending on the model, balls can be suspended between two points (e.g. ceiling and floor) or attached to a single point, usually the ceiling. The movement of the ball is unpredictable, forcing the athlete to react instantly and constantly adapt. Training with a boxing ball emphasises the development of punch precision and the ability to read an opponent's movements. Regular practice with the ball teaches the boxer to anticipate and allows him to perfect his punching technique in dynamic conditions. In this way, the athlete learns to react to unexpected movements of the opponent in real time. Hand-eye coordination is another aspect that can be improved through training with a boxing ball. Not only does the player need to hit the ball with sufficient force and precision, but also to anticipate and adapt to its trajectory. This exercise is particularly valuable in boxing, where milliseconds determine whether a punch hits the target or is parried. When it comes to the materials of boxing balls, durable and impact-resistant plastics such as high-quality rubber, leather or synthetics predominate. The choice of the right material has a direct impact on the lifespan of the ball and the comfort of the workout. Boxing balls are an invaluable training tool for boxers of all levels. They offer comprehensive exercises that combine elements of speed, coordination and reflexes, and regular training with them translates into significant improvements in each fighter's ring skills.Mounting and setting up: how to properly mount and adjust the training equipmentCorrectly mounting and adjusting boxing equipment, such as pears and training balls, is key to effective and safe training. Whether you are a novice boxer or an experienced fighter, proper attention should be given to the installation process to maximise the potential of the equipment and avoid unnecessary injuries. When you are considering where to install your equipment, there are a few key factors to consider. Firstly, space. Make sure you have enough space around the equipment so you can move freely, avoid other objects and train in comfort. Secondly, stability. Pears and boxing balls need to be firmly attached to the wall, ceiling or special stand to avoid them falling off during an intense workout. For pears that are mounted on the wall, it is important to choose the right fixings. Many manufacturers provide special mounting kits that guarantee stability and durability. If you decide to mount it yourself, it is advisable to choose strong screws and dowels that can withstand the weight of the pear and the force of the blows. As for boxing balls, their mounting depends on the model. Some are suspended on special springs between the ceiling and the floor, others are mounted directly to the ceiling. The key here is to choose a suitable location that will allow the ball to be struck freely from different angles, and to make sure that the springs or strings are properly tensioned so that the ball returns to its place after each strike. Once the equipment is in place, it's a good idea to adjust the set-up to suit your needs. If you are a beginner, you may want to set the pearl or ball at a lower level to focus on technique and stroke accuracy. Experienced boxers, on the other hand, may prefer a higher setting that allows them to practice punch combinations and practice reflexes. Proper assembly and set-up of boxing equipment is an investment in the quality and effectiveness of training. Taking care of every detail, from choosing the mounting location to customising the equipment, ensures that training is not only effective but also safe.
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