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    Default Re: A Question About Heart In Boxing.

    Thanks for the advice fellas except you Bilbo you stalker, you purposely come in this thread as payback for my little rant at you on the hidden boards.


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    Default Re: A Question About Heart In Boxing.

    It often occurs that people who get Headaches, dont stretch the upper Back or Kneck. Check it out.
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    Default Re: A Question About Heart In Boxing.

    and to add to what scrap said, if you DO stretch properly an still get them, then I would highly suggest you STOP IMMEDIATELY and talk to your doctor. Because the reality of headaches from boxing is that they're not merely headaches, THEY'RE CONCUSSIONS.

    Too many of those "boxing headaches" and forget about it.

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    True
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    Default Re: A Question About Heart In Boxing.

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    It often occurs that people who get Headaches, dont stretch the upper Back or Kneck. Check it out.
    I think Scrap might be onto something here especially having read your other thread about shooting pains and not being able to stop your weight swining back while doing biceps barbell curls.

    Aside from being in total agreement with Adam and Donny about working the biceps I think you're lifting dangerously if you are unable to control the movement.

    You really need to reduce your weights if you can't control the movement and have to lean against a wall. You are unable to control it because you are not only using you biceps but swinging with your back and a whole facet of muscles and your hips etc meant to stabilize you.

    This I think could be the likely cause of your headaches and arm pains and could lead to other pains later also. Honestly i don't understand why guys want to gain size so desperately.

    A lot of the fittest and most attractive guys around still will say they want to bulk up when it would just make them look like ridiculous roid heads!

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    A damaged brain doesnt repair it would be constant.
    Pain lasts a only a minute, but the memory will last forever....

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    In fact, I bet if you did the Chicken stretch and the one with the pole the Headaches stop after a week of doing them, let me know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharla View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Scrap View Post
    It often occurs that people who get Headaches, dont stretch the upper Back or Kneck. Check it out.
    I think Scrap might be onto something here especially having read your other thread about shooting pains and not being able to stop your weight swining back while doing biceps barbell curls.

    Aside from being in total agreement with Adam and Donny about working the biceps I think you're lifting dangerously if you are unable to control the movement.

    You really need to reduce your weights if you can't control the movement and have to lean against a wall. You are unable to control it because you are not only using you biceps but swinging with your back and a whole facet of muscles and your hips etc meant to stabilize you.

    This I think could be the likely cause of your headaches and arm pains and could lead to other pains later also. Honestly i don't understand why guys want to gain size so desperately.

    A lot of the fittest and most attractive guys around still will say they want to bulk up when it would just make them look like ridiculous roid heads!
    Sharla i don't want to look like the incredible hulk, i just want to pack on 8-10 pounds of muscle thats it. Im 6'1 and a half, and im 165 pounds at the moment. I want to be atleast 170+ pounds then im happy with that, but thanks for all your advice anyway much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nonito Donaire View Post
    Thanks for the advice fellas except you Bilbo you stalker, you purposely come in this thread as payback for my little rant at you on the hidden boards.

    Ice Im swearing this is true,Ive seen some guys get their head rocked like a castanet,and they could have given a college disertation afterwords, and other guys are never the same.
    Watch your health,it could be nothing but lack of potassium and proper stretching, but if it isnt,those effects could linger the rest of your life. And as much as you feel like a man,dude Im telling you as someone whose arthritis has me up and about at 4:30 AM, the rest of your life is a long time.

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    Default Re: A Question About Heart In Boxing.

    I don't really think heart is important fior amateur fighters.
    Its a system of points scoring which doesn't lend itself all tyhat much to actual fighting.

    Amir Kahn was the worlds best as an amateur, his chin may never allow him to become elite in the pros.

    All you have to do is master the defences which lend themselves best to preventing scores in amateur boxing.
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