I was talking to the manager of the local gym/recreation center, and she said that equipment that has a learning curve does not get used much. An example was the Nordic Track they got rid of, it took too long to learn the basic stride, so people pretty much didn't use it. Yet the Nordic Track can be mastered after a few tries, in my experience. (Haha, she also said it was too noisy).
The speed bag takes much longer to learn than that, yet we all seem addicted. If anything I'd say it's the challenge that makes the bag worth doing. The sound and fury, too, but the fact that the bag can make a fool out of you is a strong incentive to get back at it and practice.
Are we different from most people?
The speed bag takes much longer to learn than that, yet we all seem addicted. If anything I'd say it's the challenge that makes the bag worth doing. The sound and fury, too, but the fact that the bag can make a fool out of you is a strong incentive to get back at it and practice.
Are we different from most people?
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