I was watching one of Dee Poolers videos a while back and he recommended going extra slow to help with your form and timing. I thought that it would be easier than going somewhat fast, but surprisingly it wasn't. Going faster you can actually hit the bag a little off and the speed will actually carry it through. As long as you aren't too far off of course. But going slower I found my hit had to be right at the sweet spot to get it to rebound correctly. Has anyone found this to be true? I try to incorporate slow bagging into all my workouts now.
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