the 4213 is a much different bag in a different class of bags
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The 4210 looks kinda like the very first bag I had when I bought the dual heavy/ speedbag combo platform back in 2005ish. Back when I thought matching Rocky was as great as it could be! Had that for long time, was split at seams and turning white due to wear. Then I got a large elite as there was no selection at sporting goods store. Back then I had no idea that I had yet to scratch the surface of this great passion that is Bagging!
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I tried to write out what I'm doing there. Sometimes I do four or five SDP's instead of three.1 Photo
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Very nice flow and pace, it's hard to layoff the forcing of combos and nothing looks forced! Very smooth and controlled. I need to write out routines my self, it has really helped with learning the phantom combo, along with miming myself into a knot!
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Thanks Caz, I was having a great time with that. I'm not exactly sure if I notated the correct DES? Is what I'm doing there considered a O-DES? The more I read and look at it I'm thinking that may be an I-DES?Originally posted by Cazbag View PostVery nice flow and pace, it's hard to layoff the forcing of combos and nothing looks forced! Very smooth and controlled. I need to write out routines my self, it has really helped with learning the phantom combo, along with miming myself into a knot!Last edited by LouisvilleBagr; 08-24-2019, 03:46 AM.
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I can relate. I've had this piece of paper pinned on the barn since the FSP Combo thread thread was posted. I have the bad habit of wanting to start the whole thing with a lead off FCP or FSP rather than the elbow. Slap on the wrist!Originally posted by Cazbag View Post. I need to write out routines my self, it has really helped with learning the phantom combo, along with miming myself into a knot!
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