Originally posted by JayCoe
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I also want to say, I hate facebar headgear. First off, it's ***** bull****. Secondly, a glancing hook that snags the end of the bar -- or an uppercut that catches the bar and not your chin -- is going to wrench your neck around. The end of the bar becomes a lever and the torque is wicked. A bad hit will hurt your neck for DAYS.
If you don't want to get hit in the face -- for instance, I play the saxophone professionally, so I have sparring sessions where I can't afford to get a busted lip or a bruised nose because I have a gig that night -- buy a full-face headgear with a chin pad and make sure you both spar with 16's (14's if you're a shrimp.) Otherwise, man the **** up. Seriously. Swimmers get wet, surfers get sand in their shorts, boxers get punched in the face. Cope with that or find another sport.
I've only used the facebar headgear after having my nose broken and I hated it so much that I chose to only touch-spar while wearing it.
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