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Some solid advice here for you to glean from. My 2-cents...beat the bag until it finally breaks...then buy another bag and beat it until it finally breaks...then...well...you get the point.

Static effectiveness will never replace live effectiveness, imho.

Combo?!? Too many to list, but, just as long as you're doing more than one technique EFFECTIVELY/CORRECTLY...create your own combos.

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Thank you! :)

Well, I will start to beat the bag tomorrow! I think it is already falling apart, so I may need to buy a new one soon.

Since you all have higher rank than me: OSU!!

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That's good then...huh?!

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I may not give the best advice, because practicing good technique on the heavy bag and more sparring is definetly your best bet. but i would try to put high vollume into your training outside of the dojo. and as your Kumite approaches, decrease the vollume in your workouts and up the intensity. But thats just me :P

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I may not give the best advice, because practicing good technique on the heavy bag and more sparring is definetly your best bet. but i would try to put high vollume into your training outside of the dojo. and as your Kumite approaches, decrease the vollume in your workouts and up the intensity. But thats just me :P

Scohen-san, that is really good advice,

I second/agree in what Scohen said, OSU!!!

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I may not give the best advice, because practicing good technique on the heavy bag and more sparring is definetly your best bet. but i would try to put high vollume into your training outside of the dojo. and as your Kumite approaches, decrease the vollume in your workouts and up the intensity. But thats just me :P

Scohen-san, that is really good advice,

I second/agree in what Scohen said, OSU!!!

I concur!!

:)

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