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  2. Punching bag - Wikipedia

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    Punching bags are often filled with grains, sand, rags, or other material, and are usually hung from the ceiling or affixed to a stand. [4] Other bags have an internal bladder to allow them to be filled with air or water. The design of a punching bag allows it to take repeated and constant physical abuse without breaking.

  3. Strength tester machine - Wikipedia

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    A strength tester machine (right) besides a love tester machine at a Framingham, Massachusetts rest stop. A strength tester machine is a type of amusement personality tester machine, which upon receiving credit rates the subject's strength, according to how strongly the person presses levers, squeezes a grip or punches a punching bag.

  4. Makiwara - Wikipedia

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    Punching a makiwara board. More modern variations of the standing makiwara use a metal or other base; [2] or in some cases a concreted recess into the floor of the dojo. These bases may be constructed to affix the makiwara with through bolts; or capture the makiwara in a clamping action.

  5. Malla-yuddha - Wikipedia

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    Malla-yuddha incorporates wrestling, joint-breaking, punching, biting, choking and pressure point striking. Matches were traditionally codified into four types which progressed from purely sportive contests of strength to actual full-contact fights known as yuddha. [2] Due to the extreme violence, this final form is generally no longer practised.

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  7. Earthbag construction - Wikipedia

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    The energy-intensive materials that are used – plastic (for bags & twine), steel wire, and perhaps the outer shell of plaster or stucco – are used in relatively small quantities compared to other types of construction, often totaling less than 5% of the building materials. Buildings last a long time when maintained.

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