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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

Coordination, Reaction Time, and Speed are HUGE in this station at Real Recess

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  • @everyonebeinganass Jeez folks, the guy is just showing you people something that maybe not everyone has seen or thought about get over your "expert analysis". get over yourselves you asses, get off the couch and post a video if you are so great. Anyway, good job on the video guys, interesting stuff.

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  • Wat a douchebag...

  • heavy bag!

    

  • @mardyengel04 That's punny

  • this is sick

  • Great idea! It's cheap yet affective. It also forces you to concentrat where you're hitting, most people don't do that. Plus, it gives you something to duck and weave. I made some robot punching arms to put on my Bob that keeps me moving having to block and move to avoid getting hit. So yes, I really like your idea here.

  • This is actually a good idea. Not a replacement for a bag but it's a good tool.

  • Thumbs up! Great idea! I've used a tire for FMA weapons training but never thought to use it for empty hand training. Could even hang one below the other to allow for low kick work.

  • Hey, your punching is pretty decent, just a few tips: your footwork needs improvment, how I picture good footwork is basically staying in the same stance no matter where I move. You're also using too much of your upperbody in your bobbing and weaving, try squat down more and you'll get lower, easier, with a sight of your opponent, and IDK how to help you on this part, but try stay more in balance, one foot shouldn't go across another in fighting. Keep up the good work man!

  • i used to use a bicycle tire, till i took an arrow in the knee...

  • I never thought of using the tire like that, but what a great idea! I'll be replacing my old tires soon, but instead of tossing them out, I think I'll use them for training!

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