Nick Diaz hit the speed bag for 23min straight
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Originally posted by paranday View PostMsDeville and I talked about this vid on Sunday and thought his form was lousy. Anyone want to tell him?
I KNOW MsDeville hits for hours at a time too... just sayin'Art of the Bag - A Speed Bag Story
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Originally posted by paranday View PostMsDeville and I talked about this vid on Sunday and thought his form was lousy. Anyone want to tell him?Speed Bag
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostI'd say, in this case, it's more about endurance then form.....and I know many of us here hit for WAY longer then 23 minutes at a time. My regular workout playlist is a little over 90 minutes and I punch straight through that daily.
I KNOW MsDeville hits for hours at a time too... just sayin'
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Originally posted by paranday View PostMsDeville and I talked about this vid on Sunday and thought his form was lousy. Anyone want to tell him?
Originally posted by Speedbag View PostThat is the question I always have with boxers on the speed bag. The are practicing punching with bad form compared to how they fight in the ring. I would think they would use more of their ring stance and combinations, more like the double end bag. Of course they speed bag as we hit it works the shoulder and arm endurance but the poor punching form of a bag normally waaay up high just seems to defeat the form purpose.
Originally posted by paranday View PostDiaz is a non story.
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Originally posted by metaldad View PostI'm not a fan of either Diaz brother. Though they are, talented fighters,
their lack of humility and, Nate Diaz in particular, has a messed up habit of being completely disrespectful to other fighters just for the sake of "getting in their heads" .
I was glad to see Nate Diaz finally get whipped. Again, extremely talented fighters, but crappy attitudes.
Originally posted by Zaza View PostI'd say, in this case, it's more about endurance than form.....and I know many of us here hit for WAY longer then 23 minutes at a time. My regular workout playlist is a little over 90 minutes and I punch straight through that daily.
I KNOW MsDeville hits for hours at a time too... just sayin'
When I think about it, you're right, Joe. A lot of us bag addicts are punching for at least a half hour at a time, if not longer. I usually average 1 hour to 1-1/2 hours every other night. But, because I punch to music, I usually have a few seconds in between songs to take a drink of water, or to switch out the bag. So I've never punched for a continuous 20+ minutes. I have a 9-minute-long punch drumming video on YouTube (Pat Metheny song... yeah, I know ), but, I've never recorded myself for 20 solid minutes! So, maybe I'll have to give it a try.sigpic Contact me anytime for information about Deville Swivels Email: DevilleSwivels@gmail.com
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Back in the 60s, long before everyone recognized Pro Wrestling was staged, I remember going to the fairgrounds and watching the Portland Wrestling stars go at it. They acted like they just hated each other and one would always be the bad guy and do all the little dirty tricks that somehow the ref would just never see. One night we hung around the grounds after the show was over and I can still remember seeing this big Caddy pulling out with all the wrestlers in it. Just an hour ago they were yelling and screaming at each other but now they can all sit together in the same car traveling to the next venue. It was a little like finding out there was no Santa Claus.
Today just about everything is scripted, Pawn Stars, etc all have people set up to come in and put on a show. I find it hard to believe Dana White would be above all that. In the UFC I know the fights are real but as for the pre-fight antics, hmm I'm not so sure.
fedoraLast edited by fedora; 03-13-2013, 10:21 AM.
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Originally posted by Zaza View PostWait... what are you saying... there is no Santa Claus?
It was amazing how serious some people took those set up phony wrestling bouts. I can remember one time a local guy, who was fairly large himself, was so upset because one of the wrestlers "cheated", he jumped up into the ring and smacked the wrestler. Big mistake, the wrestler was a guy named Lonnie Mayne, took him to the floor in half a second. The police had to come in and break it up. We found out later it was a girls father that we were in high school with. She was embarrassed half to death over the incident.
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Personally, I believe that there's no reason for WWE/TNT/IMPACT scripted theatrics in MMA. UFC alone is a multimillion dollar industry. I'm starting to prefer Bellator (much faster pace). Once you throw in the posturing and "bad boy"/villian ridiculousness, it becomes clownish. Yeah, (un)reality tv is as fake as it gets but hey what isn't these days? With or without the theatrics, I'm still done shelling out $50-$60 for pay-per-jyp...sigpic
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Originally posted by fedora View PostBack in the 60s, long before everyone recognized Pro Wrestling was staged, I remember going to the fairgrounds and watching the Portland Wrestling stars go at it. They acted like they just hated each other and one would always be the bad guy and do all the little dirty tricks that somehow the ref would just never see. One night we hung around the grounds after the show was over and I can still remember seeing this big Caddy pulling out with all the wrestlers in it. Just an hour ago they were yelling and screaming at each other but now they can all sit together in the same car traveling to the next venue. It was a little like finding out there was no Santa Claus.
Today just about everything is scripted, Pawn Stars, etc all have people set up to come in and put on a show. I find it hard to believe Dana White would be above all that. In the UFC I know the fights are real but as for the pre-fight antics, hmm I'm not so sure.
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Don't mistake pre-determined winners and trying not to hurt each other as "fake", because these big guys are still amazing athletes and get hurt all the time. The coordination and timing of the guys in todays main events is simply amazing. But from the wrestlers point of view it's pretty much a brotherhood.
Years later, Mike revised his career as Lord Humongous
Interesting read.
Memphis wrestling historyLast edited by Speedbag; 03-15-2013, 05:02 PM.Speed Bag
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