Kill, Kill, Kill...i just get on the bag and do my thing. i don't worry about no clock, my hands, wrists. knuckles, or anything like that. I just like to hit things and hurt people.
I concentrate on: my balance, timing, range, head movement, distance, technique, movement, guards, defense, speed, power, combo sets, body punches, digging, light punches, multiple punches, clinches, jab, right hand, hooks, bolos, body shots, circling, breathing.
Sometimes i go 87.4%; at other times i go 79.7%. When i work with speed i go about 88.6% and 75.8% with power. Sparring? I go between 78.7%-80% when i'm punching a person.
i always give it a big effort, always alot of power behind every punch i throw behind everything i do and those dumb muther****er take it all easy on the bag sayin **** like ''a heavy bag is for technique, you not supposed to hit it hard'' shut the **** up ***man then you wonderin ''damn man, your just a natural at this, speed, power errything'' nah man your just a ******, i try on the heavy bag, i try on the speed bag im always tryin muther****er cuz im tryin to better myself you ****** ignorant muther****er dont know **** about **** if you lovetappin the heavybag all the time, **** you nygga, go eat a sack of baby ****s you bucket mouth hoe
remember you don't get to wrap your hands in a real fight. Injuring your hand on the bag isn't a result of hitting it too hard lol. You just ****ed up.
For those who are experienced fighters/boxers, during heavy bag practice.......what % of power do you use to hit the bag throughout or does this vary from practice to practice or even within one session?
Say if you go 6 -3 minute rounds of actual heavy bag practice........what are you trying to accomplish, what are you concentrating on?
As a usual amateur idiot, I learned the hard way about killing the bag and had a wrist injury........after learning to properly wrap my hands with wraps and tape, this doesnt happen anymore. Ihave really progressed in power and somewhat of a style
I still have an issue trying to sometimes go after the bag too hard.......Just curious what intensity to use for best results even though I am not a fighter...I would like to practice properly.
Also, how important is running or roadwork to endurance in the ring and sustaining during sparring and bag training?
I know these are amateur questions but I love my new found sport......and want to be better just for my own benefits and satisfaction..and health...I figured asking the experienced guys would be the best short of getting a trainer which I do not want to do as I am not that serious but I really enjoy it.
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