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  • Bruce
    Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 75

    #16
    Originally posted by flight_2119 View Post
    Close to 3 months of practice now, havin fun with it
    Great job... Having practiced close to 3 months, as well, I wish I were half as good as you! I can't go more than a minute on film, without either hitting myself in the face with the bag, or sticking my tongue out. :P

    Originally posted by Speedbag View Post
    Hey Flight_2119

    After 12+ surgeries, 3 on my neck and 5 on my shoulders, and a few on the elbow and knees, I look like the aftermath of a samuari sword demo gone bad. Many a person has believed the yarn that I survived several shark attacks in the past years while scuba diving off the florida keys. When I see they are really buying it, I make it better by telling them the strange part - they were all by the SAME shark!

    I love gullible people.
    Dang, please tell me all those surgeries weren't a result of speed bagging. I think I would prefer the shark explanation instead!

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    • Speedbag
      Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

      • Feb 2006
      • 7109

      #17
      Originally posted by Bruce View Post
      Great job... Having practiced close to 3 months, as well, I wish I were half as good as you! I can't go more than a minute on film, without either hitting myself in the face with the bag, or sticking my tongue out. :P



      Dang, please tell me all those surgeries weren't a result of speed bagging. I think I would prefer the shark explanation instead!
      No Bruce, All of those surgeries weren't a result of speed bagging.

      I don't talk about it much, but......

      The truth is - They were the direct result of shark attacks while scuba diving off the florida keys. The strangest thing is, it was finally determined that it was the same shark! no joke. Experts say it's a new breed called the "bagger shark" for it's penchant for speed baggers.

      Science never lies.
      Speed Bag

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      • MsDeville
        Senior Member

        • Oct 2009
        • 1301

        #18
        Pacific NW Bagger Sharks

        Originally posted by Speedbag View Post
        No Bruce, All of those surgeries weren't a result of speed bagging.

        I don't talk about it much, but......

        The truth is - They were the direct result of shark attacks while scuba diving off the florida keys. The strangest thing is, it was finally determined that it was the same shark! no joke. Experts say it's a new breed called the "bagger shark" for it's penchant for speed baggers.

        Science never lies.
        We have some Bagger Sharks right here in the Pacific Northwest.

        But I think this breed is called Bagger Sharks
        for a different reason...

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        • paranday
          Speed Bag Guru
          • Sep 2009
          • 2515

          #19
          Originally posted by MsDeville View Post
          We have some Bagger Sharks right here in the Pacific Northwest.

          But I think this breed is called Bagger Sharks
          for a different reason...

          ...
          Water bagging is different. Those side fin techniques must be impressive to watch, do you have video of this shark finning her Everlast?
          Last edited by paranday; 04-06-2010, 06:31 AM.

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          • Speedbag
            Author of the Speed Bag Bible, founder of speedbagcentral.com

            • Feb 2006
            • 7109

            #20
            Originally posted by MsDeville View Post
            We have some Bagger Sharks right here in the Pacific Northwest.

            But I think this breed is called Bagger Sharks
            for a different reason...

            ...
            Wow! MsDeville, you aren't going to believe this but I think that is the very shark from my own encounters! It looks a whole lot like a breeching white shark, but has that telltale yellow belly that gives it away. There must be more baggers in the water now up in the northwest.

            Watch yourself if you go swimming!
            Speed Bag

            Put a little Rhythm in YOUR workout!
            *attendee: Every SB gathering so far!
            The Quest Continues...
            Hoping for another Gathering...


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            • TJ_MaTee
              Senior Member

               
              • Nov 2009
              • 316

              #21
              Great Job Brother, You are a natural, very smooth and efficient motions you've got happening on you techniques, Skunk and Scissorhands may have to step up a bit with all the new, young talent coming onto the scene!
              T.J. MaTEE'[/U][/U] u:

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