is there any way possible to increase chin strength n b less prone to k.o?? just wondering.. prolly a ****** question lol
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u can do neck exercises so ur head doesnt get rocked back from a punch. i always hit myself in the face to prepare myself for the shock of gettin punched. its probably a dumb thing to do but i think it helps.
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It might sound ****** but sparring and getting hit in the head a lot can help. My chin is much much better now then when I started and my only explination is getting ****ed up every day in sparring in the beginning.
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Take a piece of pine and chew on it for hours at a time. That's an old timer's method. If you want to toughin up your skin, so that you'll be less prone to lasserations, take both horse urine and cattle brine, and rub into your face.
Chris
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Originally posted by DempseyMarciano View PostTake a piece of pine and chew on it for hours at a time. That's an old timer's method. If you want to toughin up your skin, so that you'll be less prone to lasserations, take both horse urine and cattle brine, and rub into your face.
Chris
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No!
When you get hit you get used to it.
Like me for example.. When I get hyped and start getting hit, I really don't mind it.. Your adreneline starts pumping.. That's just me, but I don't mind getting hit after that. Its about being aware. If you turn your face with punches you will take them better.
What you can't see is the punch that will kill you.
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To put it simply, no. A KO is caused from a whiplash motion from your brain hitting the inside of your head. There is no exercise in the world that will improve the odds of avoiding this as it is an internal issue, not a muscular one. Some people actually have a stronger protective layer of fluid than others, but that is simply a biological “luck of the draw”. You could strengthen your neck muscles but even that would only protect you against only one type of whiplash, and even then the improvement would be minimal at best.
It is all about old-fashioned defense and head movement.
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