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MsDeville
04-16-2011, 12:33 AM
Soooo, I'm procrastinating about putting together a video demonstrating what I have learned since joining the forum.

I'm late with my "assignment" Roc. It was due last week.

I never was very good in school.
I didn't mind studying, but I HATED doing the assignments.

Well, here's my progress:

Any and all advice is welcome.


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speedbag4life
04-16-2011, 12:44 AM
Thanks for posting, Ms. Deville! Nice in and out elbows, and your rhythm is smooth and steady with the music-- you make it look easy. Great work!

Roc Stone
04-16-2011, 06:19 AM
... A+.

Tim
04-16-2011, 08:39 AM
Wow, 6 minutes + , I'm exhausted just watching. Very well done I like especially the part where you are doing inward double elbow and outward double elbow continuously around 3:54

MsDeville
04-16-2011, 01:43 PM
Thanks for posting, Ms. Deville! Nice in and out elbows, and your rhythm is smooth and steady with the music-- you make it look easy. Great work!

Thanks, SB4Life! Yes, the rhythm of the song with the bag is so hypnotic for me. I never can get enough of it.

It seems like I learn something new every time I go out to the "wood shed." I can't seem to find enough time under the board. Life gets in the way... ;) So nice to hear from you. Bag on!

... A+.

WOW! A+... :):):):) Thanks Roc!!

Wow, 6 minutes + , I'm exhausted just watching. Very well done I like especially the part where you are doing inward double elbow and outward double elbow continuously around 3:54

Thanks, Tim! The song really kept me going through most of it. But, I must fess up. This video is a compilation of about 3 different practice sessions.

In order to get the view from 'down under' :rolleyes: I had to stop and place the camera at my feet. I have to guess at the positioning of the camera, so it's a little out of kilter. I managed to get most of the platform and bag in the shot.

This is the first time I've spliced clips together, as I try to do a whole song in its entirety with no editing, including mis-hits!

This song is really about 8 minutes long, and frankly, those repetitive in/out elbow combos are KILLERS for sapping my strength and endurance. I think one of my favorite segments of this video is indeed from about 3:54 to 4:06. But, I really have to throw my body into that move. I think it would probably be easier on a smaller bag, but, I'm still having a "love affair" with my Aussie bag. The rebound quality is so good. And I have to say, for me, it's very rewarding to hit a larger bag.

I might have to look in to purchasing a Cleto Reyes bag, though. It sounds like it has great rebound, as well. I'm just not sure what size to get... Thanks for the comments, Tim.

Zaza
04-17-2011, 04:09 PM
Thanks for posting, Ms. Deville! Nice in and out elbows, and your rhythm is smooth and steady with the music-- you make it look easy. Great work!
+1 <)<)<)<)
SWEET!!!

You sure do make it look easy. Really great stuff. What bag & bag size is that?

novaspeedbagger
04-18-2011, 08:44 PM
Awesome Stuff Dee! A+++ for sure, especially for the fist-elbow elbow-fist combo's with one arm and alternating arms while repeating that combo multiple times is tuff stuff. I just got finished trying that and you make it look easy! Great job editing the video! The Mirror image has a great effect with speed bagging! Well done!

Inkspill
04-19-2011, 05:28 PM
Super impressive! Every time I see you on the bag your skill has jumped up. Inspiring to watch you work!

MsDeville
04-23-2011, 10:50 AM
+1 <)<)<)<)
SWEET!!!

You sure do make it look easy. Really great stuff. What bag & bag size is that?

:) :) :) Thanks, Zaza!!

I've posted a picture of my BFF bag (Body First Fitness of Australia) next to my small gold-colored Title speed bag (which, by the way, I won last summer at the first speed bag convention in NJ). These are my two favorite bags, so far. They're about the same height (approx 9" tall), but as you can see, the circumference is different. I like the "bulbiness" of the BFF because I have a larger "target" to hit, :) so, I don't have to be quite as accurate while I'm learning new punches. (It measures about 22" around the girth of the bag.) It makes me work a little harder and longer...and I'm noticing that I have become stronger because of this.

It has taken me a while to reach this level. I still have so much to learn, but that's what keeps me coming back to the wood shed.

MsDeville
04-23-2011, 11:18 AM
Super impressive! Every time I see you on the bag your skill has jumped up. Inspiring to watch you work!

Thanks, Inkspill. Practice makes perfect... And the addiction continues... :):):)


Awesome Stuff Dee! A+++ for sure, especially for the fist-elbow elbow-fist combo's with one arm and alternating arms while repeating that combo multiple times is tuff stuff. I just got finished trying that and you make it look easy! Great job editing the video! The Mirror image has a great effect with speed bagging! Well done!

Thanks, nova! Yes, that fist/elbow/elbow/fist combo is indeed a killer workout for me. This is my new obsession... trying to do as many reps of those as I can...

I must confess that I worked out on the gold Title bag a couple nights ago. :eek: That bag seems so tiny now, compared to the BFF. I have to be more accurate when trying to do repetitive side punches on it.

I think I'm ready to upgrade to a 7x10 Cleto Reyes. I guess I had better contact Ralph (RP65) and see if he has any left. But, I'm just wondering what size this is in relationship to say, the BFF, or the gold Title bag...

Thanks for the positive comments... I'm looking forward to your next punch-drumming vid, Kerry.

Bag on! <)B<)B<)B

Speedbag
04-23-2011, 02:08 PM
Once again, Great Rhythmic beat and timing for what you're doing. The Inward Double - Outward Double Elbow combinations are tough and you do it well. You look to be jammin' and getting your groove on - but here are a few suggestions to "expand" your combo's.

Remember, The Inward Double Elbow (I-DES) and Outward Double Elbow Strike (O-DES) are each a double bounce beat sound (2 accented hits) and you can also use the Downward Double Elbow Strike (D-DES) with it, as well as an assortment of double punches from the front, side and back. ( remember, Front-Back, or Side-Side double punches will also work but require 2 rebounds inbetween instead of three. Just hit them softer because you need to slow the bag a bit to compensate for the lost (3rd) bag rebound )

I also hear a lot of 5 and 7 stroke fist rolls (F-Roll) that could fit into this song but I notice you did not use fist rolling. You can get into them easy of a Front Double Punch, (FDP), letting those two fists act as the first two punches of the F-Roll.

You might also try Front Double Punch (FDP) to Reverse Double Punch (RDP) in Double time, but it will require a rapid jump to faster movements as well as probably need the smaller faster bag.

This is a cool song for Punch Drumming. Great set, keep punching.!