Cross-train with juggling?

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  • JimR
    Speed Bag Trainee
    • Aug 2006
    • 20

    Cross-train with juggling?

    I'm a big believer in cross-training. For example, when you overwork one set of muscles, they tend to become short and tight, while the opposing muscles stretch out and weaken, which in turn leads to a vicious cycle of posture imbalance and pain.

    I think I was attracted to speedbagging for the same reasons I started juggling when I was a kid. Something about the challenge of learning a set of intricate skills that not many people do. As soon as I started the speedbag, I thought the 2 skills looked related but opposing to each other.

    Here's my comparison (just add the word "mostly" to each description - obviously reverse punches work the biceps more than the triceps, bag can be hit with open-hand chops, etc.).

    Speed Bag
    • Shoulders: abducted and extended
    • Elbows: extend (triceps)
    • Fingers: flexed (closed)
    • Process: large arm movements to move a large object in subtle patterns

    Juggling
    • Shoulders: adducted (relaxed)
    • Elbows: flex (biceps)
    • Fingers: extended (open)
    • Process: subtle arm movements to move small objects in large patterns

    Both
    • Co-ordination: Arms can work in balance or independently
    • Rhythm: Wide variety possible within a few rules
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