A boy walking down a crowded school hallway
For dads

Your son is already being tested.

He just doesn't know it yet.

Most dads think about this wrong.


They think: if my kid can fight, he's safe.

But that's not how bullying works. Bullies don't test kids in a fight. They test them in a hallway. In a cafeteria. In how a kid walks into a room.

They look for the kid whose eyes go to the floor. The kid who makes himself smaller. The kid who looks like he's hoping nobody notices him.

That's the target. Not the kid who can't throw a punch. The kid who doesn't believe he can.

Two boys in a school hallway — one standing tall, one shrinking

Confidence that comes from the body.


Physical training changes something that's hard to explain. It's not about learning to fight. It's about knowing what your body can do.

When a kid trains — even 10 minutes a day — something shifts. He stands differently. He looks at people differently. He takes up space differently.

That's not confidence you can teach with words. And bullies feel it. Instantly.

Parents already see it.


“He needs to be busy with life more than toys and screens. I already see the hand-eye coordination growing. What a great way to be a positive protector growing up.”

— Denver, verified customer

“It sparked a desire to strength train, learn about the history of boxing, and is a great bonding exercise for him and my husband.”

— Kristen, verified customer

“Allows me to train them.”

— Kawika, verified customer

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The Rage Bag sticks to any smooth surface. Kitchen counter. Bedroom door. Glass window. No tools. No setup.

10 minutes after school. That's all it takes to start building the kind of kid who walks into a room and doesn't shrink.

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Give your kid the confidence that shows.

The kind that doesn't need to be explained. The kind bullies feel the second he walks in.

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