Model number:MG-214
The Training Boxing Ring is a professional facility designed specifically for boxing training. Its structure is similar to a standard boxing ring, but it has been optimized in size, material, and function to meet the daily training, technical polishing, and physical fitness needs of boxers. As the core tool of boxing training, the training ring plays an irreplaceable role in improving the competitive level of boxers and reducing the risk of injury.
Material:nylon / polyester or according to customer requirements.
Function:durable, lightweight
Color: white, red, black, blue, orange, yellow, brown or custom color.
Size:4*4, 5*5, 6*6, 7*7 or customized
Logo: Customizable logo, sublimation printing, screen printing, heat transfer printing, etc.
Structural Features
Platform size and flexibility
Standard size: The training boxing ring usually adopts a square or circular design of 6 meters by 6 meters (about 20 feet by 20 feet), slightly smaller than the professional competition ring (6.1 meters diameter circular), making it easy to arrange multiple sets of training equipment in limited space.
Adjustable height: Some training platforms support height adjustment of 0.8-1.2 meters to meet the needs of different age groups and training intensities. For example, teenage boxers can adjust their height to 0.8 meters during training to reduce the risk of falling.
Scalability: Modular design allows for expansion to 8 meters by 8 meters by splicing multiple tabletops, meeting the needs of group training or simulating real-world scenarios.
Rope system and safety
Elastic rope: Adopting a three-layer composite structure, the outer layer is made of high-strength polyester fiber, the middle layer is filled with memory sponge, and the inner layer is made of elastic rubber core. Test data shows that its rebound force reaches 65% -75%, and it can absorb 40% -50% of the boxer's impact force.
Rope spacing: The spacing between the four sets of ropes can be adjusted to 0.8-1.2 meters, simulating the defense range of different opponents by changing the rope spacing, and enhancing the boxer's sense of distance.
Corner buffer: 25 cm thick EVA foam cushion is equipped at the corner, with an impact absorption rate of 85%, effectively preventing the boxer from being injured by head or body impact.
Table material and shock absorption performance
Double layer structure: the upper layer is 3cm thick high-density polyurethane foam, and the lower layer is 5cm thick solid wood composite board. According to laboratory tests, its impact absorption rate reaches 68%, which is 20% higher than traditional rubber countertops.
Anti slip coefficient: The friction coefficient of the surface coating reaches 0.85 (dry state) and 0.65 (wet state), ensuring that the boxer remains stable during high-speed movement.
Wear resistance: According to the Martindale abrasion test, the countertop can withstand over 5000 frictions without significant wear.
Support system and stability
Steel frame: made of 80 × 80mm galvanized steel pipes with a wall thickness of 3mm and a bending strength of 200MPa, ensuring that the deformation of the table surface is less than 2mm when subjected to an impact force of 200kg.
Shock absorption springs: Each leg is equipped with 4 sets of independent shock absorption springs, with a total shock absorption efficiency of 70%, reducing joint pressure on boxers.
Mobility: The legs of the platform are equipped with universal wheels at the bottom, with a single weight of about 300 kilograms, and can be assembled or disassembled by 4 people in 15 minutes.
Additional functions and intelligence
Speed monitoring: Some training platforms are integrated with laser sensors, which can measure the boxer's punching speed in real time (accuracy ± 0.1 meters/second), and the data is synchronized to the mobile app for training analysis.
Resistance adjustment: Adjust the tension of the rope through a hydraulic device to simulate the defensive strength of different opponents, with a resistance range of 0-50 kilograms.
Training mode: preset "basic training", "speed training", "endurance training" and other modes, automatically adjust the hardness of the table or the elasticity of the rope.
3、 Application Fields
Professional Boxing Club
Core scenario: Over 90% of boxing clubs worldwide are equipped with training boxing rings for daily technical training, physical fitness testing, and practical simulation. For example, the Top Rank boxing clubs in the United States have an average annual usage time of over 2000 hours per training platform.
Data support: Professional boxers can increase their punching accuracy by 15% -20% and reduce the risk of injury by 30% through training platform data feedback.
School and Youth Training
Safety education: Training boxing rings has become a standard feature of campus boxing courses, allowing teenagers to learn boxing techniques in a zero risk environment by reducing the height of the table and increasing protective measures.
Case analysis: After a certain middle school introduced training boxing rings, the proportion of students participating in boxing increased from 5% to 25%, and the sports injury rate decreased to 0.3%.
Fitness and Rehabilitation Center
Functional training: The training boxing ring is included in high-intensity training systems such as CrossFit and HIIT. Boxers need to perform composite movements such as Poppy Jump and punching sandbags on the table, and a single training session can burn 700-900 calories.
Rehabilitation application: For Parkinson's disease patients, training rhythmic punching movements on the boxing ring can improve hand tremors, and after 6 months of training, the patient's motor ability score improved by 40%.
Enterprise and Team Building
Stress relief training: Technology companies such as Google and Microsoft have incorporated boxing ring training into their employee health plans, releasing work pressure through group training and increasing employee satisfaction by 25%.
Leadership training: Simulate the transition between offense and defense in real combat, cultivate team members' decision-making ability and collaborative awareness.
Film and Virtual Reality
Movie shooting: Training the boxing ring to become the "second studio" for action movies, meeting different scene requirements through adjustable size and materials. For example, in the "Creed" film series, the training boxing ring was transformed into an ice effect to complete stunt filming.
VR boxing game: Through 3D scanning technology, the physical parameters of the training boxing ring are perfectly replicated in a virtual environment, allowing players to experience the tactile feedback of real matches.
Military and Special Operations
Close combat: The US Army Special Forces have incorporated boxing ring training into the CQB (Close Combat) training system, requiring boxers to perform tactical actions such as grappling and throwing on the ring to enhance their combat capabilities.
Psychological training: The enclosed environment formed by circular space can simulate battlefield pressure and cultivate soldiers' stress response ability.
4、 Technological development trends
Intelligence and dataization
AI Coach System: The training boxing ring is equipped with multiple camera arrays and AI algorithms, which can analyze boxer movement defects in real time and generate personalized training reports. For example, a certain AI system can identify fist trajectory deviations with an accuracy rate of 98%.
Virtual opponent: Through holographic projection technology, boxers can engage in actual combat with virtual opponents, and the system dynamically adjusts the opponent's difficulty based on their performance.
Material Innovation and Environmental Protection
Carbon fiber countertop: The new carbon fiber composite material countertop reduces weight by 40%, increases strength by 50%, and has antibacterial and self-cleaning functions.
Biobased materials: The ropes and cushioning pads are made of soy protein based polyurethane, which reduces carbon emissions by 60% and can be naturally degraded after disposal.
Wearable device integration
Intelligent gloves: Equipped with pressure sensors and gyroscopes, they record the boxer's punching force, angle, and frequency, and synchronize the data to the training platform for real-time feedback.
AR glasses: Through augmented reality technology, boxers can see virtual opponents' weaknesses and tactical suggestions.
Modularization and scenarization
Deformable tabletop: With hydraulic devices, the training table can be switched to a wrestling table, judo table, or MMA octagonal cage within 1 hour, meeting the needs of mixed martial arts training.
Outdoor portable model: adopting a folding design and solar power supply, suitable for outdoor survival training or temporary events.