Fuck Me youngblood Ive got all of them, you are right of course. Or it could be,the support muscles of the kneck and Shoulders not being stretched. Its more commen than people think. Having said that its worth getting it checked
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Fuck Me youngblood Ive got all of them, you are right of course. Or it could be,the support muscles of the kneck and Shoulders not being stretched. Its more commen than people think. Having said that its worth getting it checked
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yea Scrap, I hear ya on the neck and shoulders. I use to get headaches from a stiff neck and shoulders, and not really any injury at all. It always seemed to be worse later in the day. I found out that it is a trait in my family, and that we all carry our stress there. My dad broke out an old tens machine and hooked me up. Well talk about falling in love. lol
I hook that up when it gets bad, it has 6 pads, 2 between the shoulder blades, 2 on top on shoulders and 2 on base of neck. Better then any drug you'll ever find for a muscle stess headache, and it isn't even close.
Thank you for your responses Scrap and Youngblood.
What i think it was/is is a mild TBI, since i have
- Headache
- dizziness
- mood changes
- fatigue
- change in sleep patterns
I guess a week or 2 of more rest should fix all of those?
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If your last sparring session was working on punches and defense, then it shouldn't have gotten to that point. Isn't there supposed to be a coach to keep things in control!? I hope that you're doing okay, hearing about that kind of ill treatment sickens me.
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Well actually we were practicing 1,2,3 combination on the gloves against the head(i believe this is shell defense right?) but the impact of the punch still gets against my head. So when you do that for 1~ hour it just sucks.
And sparring was just controlled sparring but some guy's just cant control, and without headgear that also sucks.
I'm doing better now btw, been 1~5 week ago so.
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Blocking with your hands up like ear muffs should be a LAST resort. The punches that are absorbed in that manner aren't much better than taking them on the head. Actual defense should take priority. If the length of your trainer's instruction on defense is, "keep your hands up", you'd be better off looking for another trainer.
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There is no set formula for recovery from concussions. Basically it is to take time away from sparring and any other potential jarring activity. The more time the better. This means to try and reduce all activity, and for a boxer, to put as much time between your last headache and getting in the gym as possible. It is recommended and studies have shown that all activity, even just running and skills training, and doing every day things, when resting from them will help a person recover quicker. But the damage is done.
So the best one can do to get rid of it, is get lots of rest, lots of sleep, eat good, and as little physical activity as possible. The fear is the reoccurance of them, and the prolonged damage of numerous concussions which is more likely when in a weakened state from a recent one, and the long term effects of them.
It is best to see your doctor and get his/her thoughts. The thing is, doctors aren't even really sure and have their own opinions. The above what I posted as far as taking as much time as possible is from a neurosurgeon, who ultimately says, "If you really want to avoid them, don't box."
The thing is, this can easily go for many sports, hockey, football, soccer, rugby etc, anything with heavy body contact. It is just with boxing, the primary goal is to damage the brain, to give the opponent a concussion, so it gets a special "wtf don't do it" from a lot of doctors.
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