Headache after hard sparring - exhaustion or concussion?
I'm an amateur boxer. I spar about two times a week. My conditioning/endurance is maybe average, or slightly below average compared to other amateur boxers. Each sparring session is 10 rounds of 3 minutes each. The first 4 rounds are light to intermediate intensity where my opponent gets all weapons but I only get jabs. The last 6 rounds are high intensity where my opponent continues to get all weapons, but now I only get to body shots ( I can't use jabs anymore). We break for 1 round between round 7 and round 8.
In the last month or so, I've been starting to get minor headaches towards rounds 9 and 10. Even when I block my opponents jab, my head aches a little bit. My defense is fair. My opponent hasn't yet landed a clean heavy shot to my head. My opponent lands a lot of punches on the gloves blocking my head, which then passes the force to my head. My opponent has improved compared to 4 months ago. Because 4 months ago, I didn't have to work as hard, and I'd still feel pretty fresh after 10 rounds. But these days, I have to work really hard from round 5 to 10 and there are times when I just have to give everything I have. By the end, I just want to lie down and sleep.
So before, I never use to get headaches. But now that my opponent has improved, I'm starting to get headaches towards the end of sparring. The headache goes away a few hours later after I eat something and take a nap.
Is my headache caused by exhaustion+dehydration or is it actually head trauma?
I should also add, i'm still very new as amateur boxer. I've only had 2 amateur fights.
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I should also mention between Round 1 and Round 10, I have a few sips of water. I think I only drink about 150 ml during that time. But I make sure i drink a lot of water when im finished sparring.
And also, I'm 5'8" tall and weight 158 lb. My opponent is 6'0" and weighs 180 lb. If i were to evaluate my opponent's punching power, I'd compare it to some strong amateur 130 lb guys I've sparred in the past. My opponent is still new, but if I'm not careful, his punches can stun me.
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Re: Headache after hard sparring - exhaustion or concussion?
I would not dare to make a guess. I think you know that you should seek a medical evaluation. Maybe be minor, may be something you can overcome. But you don't dare gamble when it comes to your health. What disturbs me about your account is that it is re occuring----This goes beyond seeking advice from a trainer or coach who has only basic first aid training.
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Thanks guys. I guess I'll go see a doctor then.
I read a bit more on teh internet. Some people say it could also be a combination of exhaustion + tight headgear. It's a bit harder for me to acknowledge it's any kind of brain trauma because my opponent still isn't like super strong puncher.
Anyway, i guess i'll just go see a doctor to be sure.
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Thanks guys. I guess I'll go see a doctor then.
I read a bit more on teh internet. Some people say it could also be a combination of exhaustion + tight headgear. It's a bit harder for me to acknowledge it's any kind of brain trauma because my opponent still isn't like super strong puncher.
Anyway, i guess i'll just go see a doctor to be sure.
ya, like grey says. and I'm not trying to diagnose you with that post. But educating people on concussions is never a bad thing so I like to post it whenever I get a chance. the More ya know, and all that.
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Def. see a doctor.
With that said, I don't spar (yet - and not straight up boxing if i did) - in the past for me it was almost always I wasn't hydrated enough. The few times it wasn't hydration issues, it was not enough sleep the night before for the kind of hard workout i had that day.