View Full Version : First time on the Double End Bag


LVBoxer1
07-22-2009, 10:58 PM
:boxing:
I loved this workout, alot of fun. Did more then just these 2 videos, but yea. This video is ****ty and delays, cause its off my phone, but what ev :blowjob:

Let me know if im doing anything wrong, so I can work on it, which im sure i am :)
I dont miss it often though haha. I know the bags a little low, i got to adjust it yet, but i just got it in today, oh and this is all on 2 weeks rest of coming off a torn shoulder muscle.

http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk155/POVERSEcards/?action=view&current=video-2009-07-22-21-29-38.flv
http://s279.photobucket.com/albums/kk155/POVERSEcards/?action=view&current=video-2009-07-22-21-29-35.flv

LVBoxer1
07-23-2009, 02:15 AM
14 views, no crituqe? :(

LVBoxer1
07-23-2009, 12:36 PM
:(

No lovvvvvvveee?

austinlarg
07-23-2009, 12:49 PM
First thing I noticed was your feet. You need to work on that. Bend your legs a little more and dont lean back on your heel as you turn. Learn to shuffle...kinda like playing defense in basketball.

LVBoxer1
07-23-2009, 01:01 PM
thanks! Ive only been to a trainer once, so I havent learned footwork yet, next month I start going everyday.

Walt Liquor
07-23-2009, 03:50 PM
thanks! Ive only been to a trainer once, so I havent learned footwork yet, next month I start going everyday.

Step with your hook and bend more at the waist. Also, you are flatfooted the entire time. Just to start.

#1Assassin
07-23-2009, 07:27 PM
dont mean to hate or be mean. but u need a lot of work. your footwork is terrible, but thats normal for beginners. we have all been there. my advice would be to leave the double end bag alone. it wont offer u anything at this point.

its boring, but all u should do is shadowbox. at first throw nothing but jabs and just work on footwork and coordination. look at yourself in a mirror and have a trainer watch u aswell. then add the straight right, start circling in the ring rather than just going straight forward and staright back in front of the mirror. start going a few rounds on the heavybag but mainly do shadowboxing. add a left hook in time. always focus on form and technique over speed and power. when your able to move your body correctly start sparring, and up the bagwork. once u can box a little u can start using double end bags, speedbags and such. at this point it will only create bad habits.

its boring at first, but u have to do the basic work. once u have a stance, solid footwork and decent coordination u can start doing more fun exercises. good luck.

LVBoxer1
07-24-2009, 12:41 AM
I shadowbox and work on my footwork everyday. i was just having fun with the new bag. I love it, ill keep working it, and throw my footwork into it.

I will def take all crit into this, i know im not great. But i have the drive, to do this all. I cant wait to go to the trainer next month!

Walt Liquor
07-24-2009, 10:00 AM
I shadowbox and work on my footwork everyday. i was just having fun with the new bag. I love it, ill keep working it, and throw my footwork into it.

I will def take all crit into this, i know im not great. But i have the drive, to do this all. I cant wait to go to the trainer next month!



for footwork. do your steps all day, in the house, in the mall, on an elevator, in the shower, just be conscious of it at all times.

that way, when you try something new like double end, you will already have it there. your feet look very heavy.

LVBoxer1
07-24-2009, 01:34 PM
for footwork. do your steps all day, in the house, in the mall, on an elevator, in the shower, just be conscious of it at all times.

that way, when you try something new like double end, you will already have it there. your feet look very heavy.



Ill do that! :boxing:

Walt Liquor
07-24-2009, 01:40 PM
Ill do that! :boxing:

good luck man

LVBoxer1
07-24-2009, 02:51 PM
Thanks. I cant wait to actually get in with the trainer! I might be going within the next few days to talk to him. It sucks, bc i work nights, So i got to see what I can do.