A few weeks back I posted a picture of all my bags ... here's a video that shows each in action (except the Everlast 6x4, it's got the short fat loop and it's a struggle to get it on and off the hook).
There's nothing particularly interesting about the techniques I'm using, just the same ole stuff I always do. A good amount of breakdowns too, as the video is a straight shoot, no editing In my defense, it's pretty darn challenging to change bag sizes that quickly and compensate with less punching force and more speed as the sizes decrease... I like to call it "running the rack", sort of like in weight lifting where you work you're way down the row of dumbbells.
Overall, the Title 8x5 (bottom row, far right) is the best size and weight for me, I think. The Top Contender is a close second, but it's too small to learn new tricks on.
There's nothing particularly interesting about the techniques I'm using, just the same ole stuff I always do. A good amount of breakdowns too, as the video is a straight shoot, no editing In my defense, it's pretty darn challenging to change bag sizes that quickly and compensate with less punching force and more speed as the sizes decrease... I like to call it "running the rack", sort of like in weight lifting where you work you're way down the row of dumbbells.
Overall, the Title 8x5 (bottom row, far right) is the best size and weight for me, I think. The Top Contender is a close second, but it's too small to learn new tricks on.
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