Speed Bag Truck: Sunset Freestyle and Spin
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Originally posted by goju View Postnice vid pop.. damn im laggin, need a bag at home
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Nice, crisp spin move. Beautiful background also. Your punching and combo's are really looking and sounding Solid!Speed Bag
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Baggin into the sunset. Great shot Brian, sick speed, nice combos, nailed the spin!!!! I think you may also hold the title of MOST CITIES BAGGED IN!!! Heck when the Foreigner tour is over you should just keep the Speed Bag Truck on tour, call it "BAGIFIED" featuring SPINSMASHPOP and friends!!!!
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Originally posted by The Baggist View PostBaggin into the sunset. Great shot Brian, sick speed, nice combos, nailed the spin!!!! I think you may also hold the title of MOST CITIES BAGGED IN!!! Heck when the Foreigner tour is over you should just keep the Speed Bag Truck on tour, call it "BAGIFIED" featuring SPINSMASHPOP and friends!!!!
Looking good, as usual, Brian.
I just scraped my reply to this thread since the Baggist was a faster typist than me. You've criss-crossed the US and traveled through Europe. I was going to ask if you ever totaled up how many miles that bag has seen.
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Originally posted by deano View Posthey Brian, you got another skill now,just like metal, you can punch in the dark.wow every vid i see of you there isalways big improvement ,keep going
great to see deano
Originally posted by Speedbag View PostNice, crisp spin move. Beautiful background also. Your punching and combo's are really looking and sounding Solid!
Originally posted by Kyle View Postgreat vid. the backround looks awesome it wud be fun to hit there!
Originally posted by metaldad View PostI like th slow build up and then the full on fluid motion!Bag On!
Originally posted by The Baggist View PostBaggin into the sunset. Great shot Brian, sick speed, nice combos, nailed the spin!!!! I think you may also hold the title of MOST CITIES BAGGED IN!!! Heck when the Foreigner tour is over you should just keep the Speed Bag Truck on tour, call it "BAGIFIED" featuring SPINSMASHPOP and friends!!!!
Originally posted by Biff View Post
Looking good, as usual, Brian.
I just scraped my reply to this thread since the Baggist was a faster typist than me. You've criss-crossed the US and traveled through Europe. I was going to ask if you ever totaled up how many miles that bag has seen.
I figure we've traveled around the country a few times.... probably near 10,000 miles or more.... I really couldn't say. But I've bagged from LA to Oregon, Seattle to Minneapolis to Ohio, Detroit to Boston and Conneticut to PA to Atlanta, Orlando to Mississippi to Houston and Dallas, New Mexico to Phoenix and Santa Fe, and back to many different parts of Southern CA. And we have a lot more touring to do in the states this year.
I wish I kept a record of all the cities bagged in.....
I may take a minute, look at an itinerary and make list of this....
BAG ON!
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Originally posted by spinsmashpop View PostThanks Goju. Where are your boards? I was just looking at your picture because I really like the wood squaring off your boards. I just got two of the same boards and am going to put them up attached to 2x4's. But I also was thinking of using some plywood like you. What kind of wood is behind your boards and why did you choose to do that?
I made it with 3 sandwiched (wood blue and bolts) pieces of MDF. Left it Square but Routed the edges. It doesn't vibrate on JOT. It sounds Great.
I know, I'm bragging (I'm feeling pretty good these days with the arrival of my new swivel and the SBB). Now I might just learn how to use it!!
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Originally posted by spinsmashpop View PostThanks Goju. Where are your boards? I was just looking at your picture because I really like the wood squaring off your boards. I just got two of the same boards and am going to put them up attached to 2x4's. But I also was thinking of using some plywood like you. What kind of wood is behind your boards and why did you choose to do that?
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Originally posted by goju View Postsorry for posting so late pop.. must have missed this thread my boards are located at a community center about 2 miles from where i live, so i only get a couple of hours a day there . Due to that, i feel im not getting enough time each day on the bag. I believe i could improve so much more if i had them at home. The two boards are placed on plywood and the ply is attached to thick plaster board. They seem to be holding well, but i would not like to place something heavy on top just incase they came crashing down on me while bagging lol
BAG ON!
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The ply is attached to the plaster board with these..http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Plasplugs-Self...QQcmdZViewItem
as for the boards.. they are mine and my sons.. no one else uses them, the only other few that use the comm center just use the walking machine / rowers / weights etc.. but i never leave by bags there as i take them home just to be on the safe side.
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