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Fight Night Round 4 Training
Posted on 8/14/09 at 11:10 am
Posted on 8/14/09 at 11:10 am
can be hard as hell in legacy mode. Does anyone else find some of the training programs difficult to successfully complete.. i.e. the combo training.
Was also wondering if people had a strategy for doing well in some of these.
fwiw i think the sparring type trainings are easy
Was also wondering if people had a strategy for doing well in some of these.
fwiw i think the sparring type trainings are easy
Posted on 8/14/09 at 11:44 pm to The Electric Rebel
The heavy bag combo one is tough. You just have to take your time with it.
The heavy bag push I just throw a straight right over and over for the high target and a right uppercut (i think) for the low target. Keep your distance to get maximum power on the punches and don't get ahead of yourself on how many you throw.
The double end bag I throw uppercuts for targets that were close to the last one that I was at and jabs at the ones that were further away (jabs get off quicker so you can make sure you don't miss the target.) Its all about the bonuses.
The maize bag is all about taking time and being careful not to frick up your slips in a row. I do two slips each time the bag passes, you can get three but thats when I get kinda careless.
The heavy bag push I just throw a straight right over and over for the high target and a right uppercut (i think) for the low target. Keep your distance to get maximum power on the punches and don't get ahead of yourself on how many you throw.
The double end bag I throw uppercuts for targets that were close to the last one that I was at and jabs at the ones that were further away (jabs get off quicker so you can make sure you don't miss the target.) Its all about the bonuses.
The maize bag is all about taking time and being careful not to frick up your slips in a row. I do two slips each time the bag passes, you can get three but thats when I get kinda careless.
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