getting hit is part of the game man. Sounds like you aren't cut out to be a fighter honestly.
getting hit is part of the game man. Sounds like you aren't cut out to be a fighter honestly.
Headgear wont stop broken noses. More for cut reduction, general damage reduction. Should know how to spar enough to not need it, but whatever. Head gear is a great idea, im not sure about a face shield. If you are learning mma, you shouldent need to know about knife/gun defence. The best defense is usually running as fast as you can/not getting in a situation with a gun or knife pointed at you in the first place. MMA is a sport, not a street combat system
Idiotic reply. Why bother to wear gloves, wraps, mouthpiece, cup, then. Sounds like you aren't cut out to be a fighter if you're going to use protective gear.
For mma sparring I would not use a face shield as restrict your view and can interfere with breathing. Some of the cheaper ones can catch overhead lights also impeding vision. I like fairtex because their products stand up to abuse. They offer full face headgear that covers your nose and pretty much stops boxing gloves from contacting your face. I opt for headgear that does not cover the nose as it restricts sight and breathing less.
have to disagree with you every professional fighter I know uses gear when they spar hard. No reason to risk cuts and broken noses etc in a sparring session especially if you have a real fight coming up.
is it just me or is everyone in North America an MMA fighter?
cauliflour ear sounds real unappealing to me.
wear the head guard, it will save whats left of your pretty face.
why would anyone want to look like kristophers AVI?for some reason dudes today think it makes them cool or tough to get the sht beat out of them.... and to have a chewed up set of ears and a caven in nose.
oh buddy I certainly get it! I used to train with Garry Goodrich In Southern Ontario where him and I are from, he owns his own mma club there, but I used to go to the same boxing club with him and learn as much as I could from the guy, for me personally I just think there are better ways to compete and push yourself. Just personal opinion, i could care a less about others, and if you respond to this cut out your fckn attitude.
YOU GET IT! PFFF
oh buddy I certainly get it! I used to train with Garry Goodrich In Southern Ontario where him and I are from, he owns his own mma club there, but I used to go to the same boxing club with him and learn as much as I could from the guy, for me personally I just think there are better ways to compete and push yourself. Just personal opinion, i could care a less about others, and if you respond to this cut out your fckn attitude.
YOU GET IT! PFFF
and yes garry is kind of a crappy fighter, and he nailed my aunt and dropped her, lol.
is everyone in North America an MMA fighter?
actually I think your reply was idiotic as he was askign about face shields with clear plastic or a cage not gloves, wraps, mouthpieces and cups. I have never scene anyone spar with a face shield.
Of course if he is using knives then that is a different story and I am not familiar with that. I have done this kind of training with fake plastic knives but if you guys are using real knives then I don't know what to tell ya.
And your reply "getting hit is part of the game man. Sounds like you aren't cut out to be a fighter honestly." obviously alluded to this.
is it just me or is everyone in North America an MMA fighter?
cauliflour ear sounds real unappealing to me.
wear the head guard, it will save whats left of your pretty face.
I used to hate headgear, but years of sparring takes a toll on the brain and the last thing I want is to sound like Evander Holyfield. Anything by Twins, Revgear, or Rival is solid. Pricey, but worth it.