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Finally the awaited comparison between the 7x10 Turbo Speed Bag and a normal 7x10 speed bag; (7x10 Title Speed Bag). The Turbo one as it has been stated before is slower but noticeably not by much. The Title does the standard 1-2-3 rebound count; doesn't matter how fast or slow you go the counts still the same. The Turbo does have the similar same count 1-2-3-? But at the end it has a kind of stutter before you can hit it again. I think the stutter is from the bag always being squishy and thus never maintains the same speed with every rebound it does; instead it slows down a bit towards the end hence the stutter (?). Again, it is definitely the bag I use to learn new techniques because it's forgiving as far as the 1-2-3 rebound count is concerned allowing for arm, hand placement to be adjusted until it becomes muscle memory. Definitely extremely helpful learning the elbow strikes from single to 4-way because of the stutter count it has; as well as anything pertaining to the figure 8 linking hits/combos. And on a side note for the Turbo it's easier to teach someone how to hit the speed bag with the Turbo than a regular speed bag especially when emphasizing elbows up and trying to get them to use the 1-2-3 rebound count.
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Originally posted by BlackCatXIII View PostI saw a post recently with a mention of dislike for this bag. I got it and I personally like it. http://store.titleboxing.com/turbo-speed-bag.html The price sold it for me. First 7x10 size bag I have used ever (9x6, 8x5 only two bags I have used). In that post it was mentioned that it was slow on the rebound, which is true. Even pumped full (far as I wanna fill it) it's still a tiny tiny wee bit squishy (I air it up every 4 days only; kudos for retaining air); and the cover material on it is very smooth on skin. That said using it bare handed, pumped full, is very soft even on miss hits; great thing I really like no rug burn or skin peels with the bag on those miss hits (1 month of use). I really enjoy it mainly for the fact that you have to hit it with more emphasis on power and have to play catch up with speed (reaction time); so power bomb away and get those shoulders burning. Going at it while trying to do #2 page 23 of speed bag bible/ alternating lead FDP really increases hand speed after a few days using the turbo and then switching to a 5x8 everlast; noticeable endurance, and timing speed/ increased bag control. I'm gonna get a title or everlast 7x10 then I can say for sure what it should be like; as it stands I like it.
So, although it's not as fun, I've learned to work with bag imperfections to greater increase my overall skills. It's kind of like Rocky chasing the chicken; no fun but a great workout!
BAG ON!
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Turbo Speed Bag
I saw a post recently with a mention of dislike for this bag. I got it and I personally like it. http://store.titleboxing.com/turbo-speed-bag.html The price sold it for me. First 7x10 size bag I have used ever (9x6, 8x5 only two bags I have used). In that post it was mentioned that it was slow on the rebound, which is true. Even pumped full (far as I wanna fill it) it's still a tiny tiny wee bit squishy (I air it up every 4 days only; kudos for retaining air); and the cover material on it is very smooth on skin. That said using it bare handed, pumped full, is very soft even on miss hits; great thing I really like no rug burn or skin peels with the bag on those miss hits (1 month of use). I really enjoy it mainly for the fact that you have to hit it with more emphasis on power and have to play catch up with speed (reaction time); so power bomb away and get those shoulders burning. Going at it while trying to do #2 page 23 of speed bag bible/ alternating lead FDP really increases hand speed after a few days using the turbo and then switching to a 5x8 everlast; noticeable endurance, and timing speed/ increased bag control. I'm gonna get a title or everlast 7x10 then I can say for sure what it should be like; as it stands I like it.Tags: None
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