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  • #11
    Originally posted by Eastbound View Post
    Thoughts?? I'm leaning towards sparring with headgear as the safer choice. I still see most of the pro's still using them in sparring.
    At the gym I attend you have to wear head gear when sparring. Buy head gear that fits your head. I use this head gear as it has size charts:

    https://www.ringside.com/ringside-ma...-headgear.html

    You can get them cheaper on Amazon

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    • #12
      Originally posted by scbb View Post
      At the gym I attend you have to wear head gear when sparring. Buy head gear that fits your head. I use this head gear as it has size charts:

      https://www.ringside.com/ringside-ma...-headgear.html

      You can get them cheaper on Amazon
      Cheaper than the ones I bought for sure.

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      • #13
        In November had a rough sparring session in which I didn't wear headgear and was left feeling pretty dizzy for 2-3 days. Scary **** the first time that happens to you and you've got a tonne of work ... etc

        Since then, I've bought mid-range Everlast headgear which has good reviews on Amazon and it's certainly helped although, I agree with other posters: If you get rocked hard, the headgear might prevent cuts, but you'll still feel all the effects of taking a power shot.

        Had another rough session in early February and realised it wasn't the headgear but the fact we were sparring at 90-100% for 5-6 rounds. Have now taken it down to 50-60% strength for training purposes to avoid similar scenarios.

        In summary, headgear will give you a little more protection but won't help when it comes to power shots. You get rocked just the same.
        Last edited by Le_Grand; 03-26-2019, 10:08 PM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Le_Grand View Post
          In November had a rough sparring session in which I didn't wear headgear and was left feeling pretty dizzy for 2-3 days. Scary **** the first time that happens to you and you've got a tonne of work ... etc

          Since then, I've bought mid-range Everlast headgear which has good reviews on Amazon and it's certainly helped although, I agree with other posters: If you get rocked hard, the headgear might prevent cuts, but you'll still feel all the effects of taking a power shot.

          Had another rough session in early February and realised it wasn't the headgear but the fact we were sparring at 90-100% for 5-6 rounds. Have now taken it down to 50-60% strength for training purposes to avoid similar scenarios.

          In summary, headgear will give you a little more protection but won't help when it comes to power shots. You get rocked just the same.
          The same happened to me once, which is why I always wear it now.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post
            The same happened to me once, which is why I always wear it now.
            Exactly. As most of us have day jobs the next day, for me anything I can do to minimize the damage from sparring is a no brainer.

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