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One of the most memorable scenes in the 1976
Oscar winning movie for Best Picture, "Rocky,"
involves Sylvester Stallone pummeling slabs of beef hung in
the meat locker where his future brother-in-law Paulie worked.
Rocky knew what everyone in the fight game knows, in order to
hit hard, you must train to hit hard, and the best tool for
this training is the heavy bag.
Regardless of your fighting style or art, regardless of your
goals for training, sport, fitness, or self-defense, training
on the heavy bag will take your fighting and martial art
skills to a new level while increasing your power and fitness
levels.
I was impressed when I read the book, but I was blown away
with the companion DVDs, "The Fighter's Video Guide To
Hard-Core Heavy Bag Training." Wim Demeere has put
together an exceptional video training guide for anyone who
uses the heavy bag for training. This DVD set will undoubtedly
assist you in taking your fighting and martial art skills to a
higher level. The two discs have an approximate running time
of 264 minutes and contain a wealth of training advice and
drills to incorporate into your own routines. I will briefly
outline the contents of the two discs.
Disc 1 starts with a short introduction and then goes into
common mistakes often made when training with the heavy bag
such as hitting too hard, pushing not hitting, not breathing
correctly, standing too stationary, sliding off the bag, and
dropping your guard.
From there, Demeere goes into DVD chapters on ingraining basic
techniques which he divides into: Basic Mastery - jab, range,
movement; Intermediate Mastery - variations, types of impact,
simple combinations, sparring with the bag; and Advanced
Mastery - types of impact in combination, progressive level
change, different rhythms on the bag, and countering.
Continued teaching on this disc includes developing
combinations drilling basic combinations, variations of these,
physical conditioning, strategic progressions, tactical
progressions, biomechanical training, combining stronger and
weaker techniques, and versatility. As I mentioned above,
there is a tremendous wealth of information here.
The last part of disc one is titled "Working On The
Hanging Heavy Bag" and it focuses on clinching,
grappling, the Muhammad Ali drill, hit and stick, ground work,
and finally concludes with "dancing with the bag."
Disc 2 starts with partner training. Demeere teaches how to
brace for impact, and then teaches reaction speed drills such
as angled orientation, reacting to a surprise, and precision
reaction. The machine gun striking, including variations such
as learning arithmetic and how to use machine gun striking are
great anaerobic conditioners. Drills such as the elevator,
floating bag, changing levels, punch and freeze and pull back
and hold are also included in this section.
The DVD just keeps on going with more drills and techniques on
the freestanding heavy bag such as the metronome, sweeping
techniques, grappling techniques, takedowns, footwork,
throwing the bag at each other, and how to work on the bag
alone. From there, Demeere takes the bag to the floor and
teaches how to work with the bag on the ground. He covers
hitting the bag, grappling with the bag, striking techniques,
basic mount, side control, the north-south position, in his
guard, in your guard, and transitioning on the ground.
When you don't have a training partner to throw, Demeere shows
how to incorporate heavy bag training into throwing and
advanced techniques. He guides you with throwing, sweeping
throws, pickup throws and takedowns. Nearing the end, Demeere
covers some realistic training drills on the heavy bag where
you can use a rope as an arm or attach a stick to aid
training.
Before his concluding remarks, Demeere ends the program by
showing a little weapons training on the heavy bag using a
training knife and stick. It is enough to make the viewer
thing of ways to go beyond what Demeere showed and continue
training variations indefinitely.
The production quality of these DVDs is top notch, and Wim
Demeere is an exceptionally talented martial artist and
instructor. I wholeheartedly recommend this DVD set to anyone
interested in making the most of his or her training on the
heavy bag. Combine the DVDs with the book Demeere wrote with
Loren Christensen and you will have the best of both worlds:
written and video instruction on one of the most simple, but
useful, training tools available - the heavy bag. All you'll
need is to follow these guides to take your skills, power, and
conditioning to a whole new level.
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