Speed Bagging from Peru

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  • Speedbag
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    Originally posted by paranday View Post
    I like this man's style of bagging, thanks.
    Me too, He does a couple of original combination I have never seen before....

    Originally posted by MsDeville View Post
    Someone just posted this video on my "Speed Bag Addicts" Facebook page.

    This is a speed bagger in Peru. At the end of the video this quote appears:

    "Sentir antes de comprender." - Jean Cocteau

    Google Translation: "Feeling before understanding."

    So, what's your feeling about this video?

    He definitely has a unique style. I've never seen it done quite like that…



    You're both right. If you notice he uses a lot of unique "same arm" double elbow combinations, particularly using the Inward-Double Elbow Strike (I-DES). He does something I have never seen before, coming from a Reverse single or Reverse Double Punch and using the SAME fist ( or last fist of the RDP) to follow with an Inward-Double Elbow Strike with that same arm. That is a wierd positional movement, for it would be more natural to follow a Reverse Punch with a straight punch lead (lead fist of I-DES) of the "other arm",
    [kind of like a split fist RSP ' ' FSP ], but he does it beautifully using the same arm. (* see pics: note the time of each frame...). I don't remember ever seeing that particular combination before

    Start at :11 or :12 and note use of Inward Elbows, particularly Inward-Double Elbow Strike (I-DES)

    Also note Inwards at zoom close up at :20 - :24 sec

    Also Black and white, over left shoulder at :24sec

    O-TES ' ' RSP ' ' I-DES ' O-DES..

    Very nice movements and control. It all happens pretty quickly

    thanks for posting this, Dee.
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    Last edited by Speedbag; 12-22-2012, 12:41 PM.

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  • paranday
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    I like this man's style of bagging, thanks.

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  • MsDeville
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    Speed Bagging from Peru

    Someone just posted this video on my "Speed Bag Addicts" Facebook page.

    This is a speed bagger in Peru. At the end of the video this quote appears:

    "Sentir antes de comprender." - Jean Cocteau

    Google Translation: "Feeling before understanding."

    So, what's your feeling about this video?

    He definitely has a unique style. I've never seen it done quite like that…



    Last edited by MsDeville; 12-21-2012, 08:14 PM. Reason: typo
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