Shadow Boxing is the first story in chapter 29 of Sluggy Freelance, Books. Gwynn meets with Bun-bun so they can share their woes over drink, while Riff finishes his greatest invention ever, a chick magnet... it attracts young birds. Bun-bun tells Gwynn that he still has the Groundhog's Shadow attached to him and it is coercing him with karaoke. He wants Gwynn to unsummon it with the Book of E-Ville. Gwynn is panicked, but has to comply. However, due to being drun, she instead summons evil, clothes-eating moths, and in short order, everyone in the house is naked. The next morning, a hung-over Gwynn flees Bun-bun, and the gang needs to get new clothes. Kiki out-karaokes the Groundhog's Shadow, and for a short while, the gang has a "magic" cow (it's full of steaks).
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| - Shadow Boxing is the first story in chapter 29 of Sluggy Freelance, Books. Gwynn meets with Bun-bun so they can share their woes over drink, while Riff finishes his greatest invention ever, a chick magnet... it attracts young birds. Bun-bun tells Gwynn that he still has the Groundhog's Shadow attached to him and it is coercing him with karaoke. He wants Gwynn to unsummon it with the Book of E-Ville. Gwynn is panicked, but has to comply. However, due to being drun, she instead summons evil, clothes-eating moths, and in short order, everyone in the house is naked. The next morning, a hung-over Gwynn flees Bun-bun, and the gang needs to get new clothes. Kiki out-karaokes the Groundhog's Shadow, and for a short while, the gang has a "magic" cow (it's full of steaks).
- "Shadowboxing is an exercise used in the training for combat sports, especially, as its name implies, in boxing. It is used mainly to prepare the muscles before the person training engages in stronger physical activity. In shadowboxing, only one person is required to participate; the participant throws punches at no one in particular. Most boxing trainers prefer that their fighters do their shadow boxing before engaging in any other daily exercise routines. The main purpose of this exercise, apart from getting the muscles ready for another activity, is usually to maintain a fighter's rhythm and show the fighter how they would look at that stage of training against a certain opponent. This could be important as fighters envision themselves facing their immediate future opponents: it usually
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| - Shadow Boxing is the first story in chapter 29 of Sluggy Freelance, Books. Gwynn meets with Bun-bun so they can share their woes over drink, while Riff finishes his greatest invention ever, a chick magnet... it attracts young birds. Bun-bun tells Gwynn that he still has the Groundhog's Shadow attached to him and it is coercing him with karaoke. He wants Gwynn to unsummon it with the Book of E-Ville. Gwynn is panicked, but has to comply. However, due to being drun, she instead summons evil, clothes-eating moths, and in short order, everyone in the house is naked. The next morning, a hung-over Gwynn flees Bun-bun, and the gang needs to get new clothes. Kiki out-karaokes the Groundhog's Shadow, and for a short while, the gang has a "magic" cow (it's full of steaks).
- "Shadowboxing is an exercise used in the training for combat sports, especially, as its name implies, in boxing. It is used mainly to prepare the muscles before the person training engages in stronger physical activity. In shadowboxing, only one person is required to participate; the participant throws punches at no one in particular. Most boxing trainers prefer that their fighters do their shadow boxing before engaging in any other daily exercise routines. The main purpose of this exercise, apart from getting the muscles ready for another activity, is usually to maintain a fighter's rhythm and show the fighter how they would look at that stage of training against a certain opponent. This could be important as fighters envision themselves facing their immediate future opponents: it usually gives fighters an idea of what is, and what is not, to be fixed." -from Wikipedia Shadow boxing is just to help you get your rhythm down, if you remember there was a moment in the manga and anime where we saw kimura shadow boxing while listening to music. He was trying get his rhythm down
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