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Originally posted by Speedbag Seaweed Man View Post
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Originally posted by Speedbag Seaweed Man View Post
Now that you can do them, try writing down everything you did.
You will find that there is often several ways you can write a combination using single fists punching from different sides of the bag.
So FDP ' SSP ' RSP can be FDP ' S-RDP.
FDP ' SSP ' RDP can be FDP ' S-RDP ' RSP
O-TES ' SSP ' RDP can be O-TES ' S-RDP ' RSP.
For me I normally don't write the S-RDP because I see it more as the SSP hitting on its own. Just easier for me to visualize. But it helps to learn to write down what you're doing, especially when you screw up and do something completely unique that works and you never though of before.
(...that is how I stumbled on the S-RDP. I missed going to another combination but that happened so I had to learn to write it in with the others.)Speed Bag
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As I worked my way through the many exercises in the Speed Bag Bible I began to notice this- and have used it to my advantage more than a few times in helping me perceive complicated sequences in more light. The 9 punch sequence is one example.
It reads (FDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)'(SSP)
But can also be described as (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(R-SDP)'(RDP)'(SSP)
Or even (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(R-SDP)'(RSP)'(R-SDP).
It might seem obscure, but seeing the combination from a new perspective can help paint the picture in your mind of what is happening. Or what is not happening, such as in the case when I found myself stuck getting beyond the 6th punch. Breaking it up into various different pieces allowed me to see that it was irrelevant which number punch I was up to, and that the next part of the sequence was free to flow forth. It was just a matter of doing the (R-SDP)then a '(RDP)' and carrying on. Beyond that I could see it was just a matter of doing a (R-SDP)'(RSP)'(R-SDP) and boom. 9 punches.
Another one was the R-L (FDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)'' L-R (FDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)
Which could also be R-L (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(RSP)'' L-R (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(RSP)
And I began to see it also as a (FDP)''(RDP) with a sideways split fist broken in half and thrown in the middle.
The point was the more I looked at it's details the easier it became when it was time to punch it!
Discovering the S-RDP must have been an epic day in speed bag evolution!
It is one of my favorites for sure.
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Nice work! I've discovered that those moves are quite handsy in movement and require the elbows to stay up and you can't be tardy getting the lead hand behind the bag which doesn't come naturally. In other words "shoulder burn" Super strict form is needed to master these techniques. Your dedication is inspiring as is your progress.
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Originally posted by Speedbag Seaweed Man View PostAs I worked my way through the many exercises in the Speed Bag Bible I began to notice this- and have used it to my advantage more than a few times in helping me perceive complicated sequences in more light. The 9 punch sequence is one example.
It reads (FDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)'(SSP)
But can also be described as (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(R-SDP)'(RDP)'(SSP)
Or even (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(R-SDP)'(RSP)'(R-SDP).
It might seem obscure, but seeing the combination from a new perspective can help paint the picture in your mind of what is happening. Or what is not happening, such as in the case when I found myself stuck getting beyond the 6th punch. Breaking it up into various different pieces allowed me to see that it was irrelevant which number punch I was up to, and that the next part of the sequence was free to flow forth. It was just a matter of doing the (R-SDP)then a '(RDP)' and carrying on. Beyond that I could see it was just a matter of doing a (R-SDP)'(RSP)'(R-SDP) and boom. 9 punches.
Another one was the R-L (FDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)'' L-R (FDP)'(SSP)'(RDP)
Which could also be R-L (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(RSP)'' L-R (FDP)'(S-RDP)'(RSP)
And I began to see it also as a (FDP)''(RDP) with a sideways split fist broken in half and thrown in the middle.
The point was the more I looked at it's details the easier it became when it was time to punch it!
Discovering the S-RDP must have been an epic day in speed bag evolution!
It is one of my favorites for sure.Last edited by Speedbag; 06-28-2015, 02:13 PM.Speed Bag
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