williamsdean02
Orange Belt
I found out its rare to get severe damage from sparring. I have decided I'm doing boxing, just not for competition. Thanks.
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This varies. Injuries still happen so don't spar with the assumption that you can't be seriously injured.I found out its rare to get severe damage from sparring
This is generally true, but a lot depends on the gym and your sparring partners. There are some places and some individuals that like to spar as if it was a real fight and they were looking for the knockout. Steer clear of these if you want to retain your brain cells.I found out its rare to get severe damage from sparring. I have decided I'm doing boxing, just not for competition. Thanks.
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This is generally true, but a lot depends on the gym and your sparring partners. There are some places and some individuals that like to spar as if it was a real fight and they were looking for the knockout. Steer clear of these if you want to retain your brain cells.
Odds are, your club will be fine.
Generally for boxing sparring, it's okay for the impact to be hard enough that you know you've been hit and you have to respect the punches. If you're regularly getting knocked down or winding up with headaches after your sparring sessions, then I would recommend dialing it back a notch or two.
Yeah, but if that's happening with any sort of consistency I would say that either the beginner needs to go back to more drilling before they are thrown into sparring or else the beginner's sparring partner needs to lighten up until the beginner learns better habits. It is possible to learn good habits without having to get concussions in the process.You might get a lot more of that when you start due to goober head.
A lot of knock downs with beginners is due to bad head position.
^^^^ This!!Yeah, but if that's happening with any sort of consistency I would say that either the beginner needs to go back to more drilling before they are thrown into sparring or else the beginner's sparring partner needs to lighten up until the beginner learns better habits. It is possible to learn good habits without having to get concussions in the process.
I found out its rare to get severe damage from sparring. I have decided I'm doing boxing, just not for competition. Thanks.
Depends on how you define competing. Some people will say yes. For me sparring is all about training and there are never winners are losers, just 2 fighters trying to improve their skills.Is sparring really the same as competing?
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