The following is the workout that I did last week on Tuesday and Thursday
5 Minute round on the bag in the following intervals
1:30 Fighting
0:30 Power Punches (As hard as you can)
1:30 Fighting
0:30 Fluster Punches (As fast as you can)
0:30 All kicking
0:30 Finish (Everything you have left)
Although 5 minutes does not sounds like a lot, it is a long time and it is extremely exhausting.
I did three 5 minute rounds with about a 5 minute break in between.
I plan on working out boxing/sanshou/mma at least 3 times a week. This can be going to a class at the gym or working out on my own on the punching bag.
This week I plan on working out Monday, Wednesday, Thurday, and possibly Saturday.
I worked out yesterday and it was an extremely good workout. I actually went with two friends of mine and we did the following circuit.
One person resting
One person on the bag
One person doing situps and pushups
Each round is 5 minutes and we did that circuit 3 times. So, each person was on the bag for three 5 minutes rounds as described earlier with the same intervals, three 5 minute rounds of pushups and situps and three 5 minutes rounds of rest. We were all extremely exhausted at the end of that but I felt good because I was recovering fast and I am not sore today.
I have decided that boxing on the punching bag is one of the best workouts you can do. After doing it for 3 or 4 weeks I can already feel and see improvements in my body. I feel stronger. I think I may need to start adding a little more cardio into the workout. Although there is some already, I do not want to simply gain endurance in my upper body and lose everything I have from soccer in my cardio and legs.
Thats all for now.

I agree...I have done the speed bag workout before and it is an intense upper body workout. If you were to couple that with a jog and a light weight lifting session, the overall workout would be great. Total body workouts I feel are better than working out specific muscles on a certain day. The ironic thing is, that is what I am currently doing. Go for it Kevy. You're my idol.
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Hey - can you talk a little about the mindset, attitude, or mental conditioning it takes to do these workouts? What is that part of it like? Seems like it takes a lot of will/discipline to push hard like that? Do you have thoughts about how people can exercise their mental muscles in this way?
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