The world's first Kilted Bagger?
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Originally posted by paranday View PostSome brutal baggin' there, sir! That isn't exactly traditional Scottish music, now is it?
I'll see your kilt, and raise you a fustanella. Anything sarong with that?
Olympic medalist Spyridon Louis in his fustanella:
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Great Elbow combo's
Just checked out your vids Reno....Lots of Elbows! That great stuff! Yet another motivator for me to work on more elbows to mix in to my strikes. Thats not easy my friend, but I am going to give it a try. Keep up the good work! I be looking for more video posts by you!Novaspeedbagger
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Originally posted by RenoRattler View Post
I watched this when you first posted this Reno, but failed to comment. (I think maybe the kilt had intimidated me. )
You have always had such good form and rhythm to your punching. I have you to thank for showing me how to execute those elbow strikes. I remember watching your vids several times. So clean. And precise. And your elbows – you could hold a cup of espresso on your elbow, it's so steady. (Hey, I'm from Seattle – the espresso capital of the world!) Perfect speed bag form.
Now, about the workout wear:
It takes a real man to wear a utilikilt! Have you been outside the garage yet, and worn it inside of, let's say, a redneck bar?
Here is a description of one of their styles on the UTILIKILTS website, which, by the way is a Seattle-based company!
Mocker
The Mocker is our answer to ubiquitous–and, should we add, tight and uncomfortable and wimpy and tremendously lame–Dockers® worn by white-collar workers all over the world.
$187.50 YIKES! REALLY? Just think how many speed bags one could buy instead!
But, really... utilikilts are a sensible form of mens wear, especially in hot weather. http://www.utilikilts.com/evangelist-program/
I applaud your gutsiness, Reno. You're a rogue speed bagger, for sure.
There are a few of you on this message board.
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Originally posted by MsDeville View PostI watched this when you first posted this Reno, but failed to comment. (I think maybe the kilt had intimidated me. )
You have always had such good form and rhythm to your punching. I have you to thank for showing me how to execute those elbow strikes. I remember watching your vids several times. So clean. And precise. And your elbows – you could hold a cup of espresso on your elbow, it's so steady. (Hey, I'm from Seattle – the espresso capital of the world!) Perfect speed bag form.
Now, about the workout wear:
It takes a real man to wear a utilikilt! Have you been outside the garage yet, and worn it inside of, let's say, a redneck bar?
Here is a description of one of their styles on the UTILIKILTS website, which, by the way is a Seattle-based company!
Mocker
The Mocker is our answer to ubiquitous–and, should we add, tight and uncomfortable and wimpy and tremendously lame–Dockers® worn by white-collar workers all over the world.
$187.50 YIKES! REALLY? Just think how many speed bags one could buy instead!
But, really... utilikilts are a sensible form of mens wear, especially in hot weather. http://www.utilikilts.com/evangelist-program/
I applaud your gutsiness, Reno. You're a rogue speed bagger, for sure.
There are a few of you on this message board.
I do wear my Utilikilt out quite often while it is warm. Up until this year I volunteered for Hot August Nights, so every August you could find me out directing traffic in it.
I hit some bars, the movies, concerts, even my local walmart for groceries in it. I get some interesting responses from it, haha.
I don't know that I would ever wear a Mocker, I do plan on getting a couple Survivals and maybe a Workman or two. But as you have seen, they are not the most cost effective clothing item. But I am a big fan of their business, and I love supporting genuinely good people. Especially in any sort of niche market that strikes my fancy.
And if you think those are pricey.....try looking up some authentic tartan kilts.
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