Originally posted by explosivmode
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As hard as it is to be patient at first, it really does pay off.
IMHO, I think both of the things that you mention go hand in hand if you start out your sessions by trying to strike the bag accurately with little to medium force. Instead of pounding the bag, try to make the most of each strike. As they say in baseball, instead of swinging for the fences, go up and have a solid at bat. Or make the most of each rep when you work out.
Also be patient with your progress. Sometimes you'll feel like you are getting nowhere or that you'll have a bad session. However, many of those times your muscle memory is at work....and the next day or your next session, you'll be surprised on how much easier something is or how much longer you are lasting at a certain technique or trick.
There are also times when you may get very irritable and hitting the bag unusually poorly. Sometimes this will happen when you are tired or have gone at the bag for quite some time (it's easy to lose track of time and energy when starting out). Just take a step back for a minute or try something else. Then have at it again.
This is a great forum created by Tim. Lot's of great information, support and videos here. Many people post videos of themselves hitting the bag which in turns helps one another and newbies such as ourselves. Great forms of inspiration.
Good luck and most importantly have fun.

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