This is not an entirely dissimilar thread to Zarco's "Ache in back" thread as it goes.
I am now 43 and have been training with a personal coach for about 2 years. Considering my age, it's going great, and he reckons I'm not bad.
I spar, either with him or with another of his students, and we take it fairly lightly. It's not touch sparring, it's enough to give a black eye, but not enough to "turn" the head, so to speak. I've taken a few moderate blows to the eye, temple, chin etc. and he reckons from my reaction that potentially I have an ok chin.
Anyway, had an x-ray on my neck the other day because I've always suffered with stiff neck, and they have reported back that I have a little excess wear and tear on the c-spine. I have to go and consult the doctor further about it in 2 weeks.
My question is really, where does this leave me in terms of getting hit harder in the head? If we were to up the power of the sparring?
I'm getting the impression if I say to the doctor "how hard can I get hit in the head" he'll probably tut at me. Doctors don't really like boxing. So I'm not sure I'll get a straight answer out of him.
I'm pretty gutted actually, does this mean for example that I could never go in for a white collar fight?
Do any of you have the same problem? Any of you got any useful comments or advice?
For the record, I use an attempted Winky Wright style earmuff guard with my chin tucked right down. I made this decision of style based on my age, as well as having fairly strong forearms. I figure at my age, I can't really employ a "cute" style, I have to really go for defense first.
We have discussed gradually upping the power, but this neck problem of mine has always made me hesitant. He is quite happy for me to stay at the power we're at currently if I want, there's no pressure. But the question arises with all of us - how am I going to take a heavy punch? What effect would this effective mild whiplash have on these vertebrae compared to someone who hasn't got this condition?
I am now 43 and have been training with a personal coach for about 2 years. Considering my age, it's going great, and he reckons I'm not bad.
I spar, either with him or with another of his students, and we take it fairly lightly. It's not touch sparring, it's enough to give a black eye, but not enough to "turn" the head, so to speak. I've taken a few moderate blows to the eye, temple, chin etc. and he reckons from my reaction that potentially I have an ok chin.
Anyway, had an x-ray on my neck the other day because I've always suffered with stiff neck, and they have reported back that I have a little excess wear and tear on the c-spine. I have to go and consult the doctor further about it in 2 weeks.
My question is really, where does this leave me in terms of getting hit harder in the head? If we were to up the power of the sparring?
I'm getting the impression if I say to the doctor "how hard can I get hit in the head" he'll probably tut at me. Doctors don't really like boxing. So I'm not sure I'll get a straight answer out of him.
I'm pretty gutted actually, does this mean for example that I could never go in for a white collar fight?
Do any of you have the same problem? Any of you got any useful comments or advice?
For the record, I use an attempted Winky Wright style earmuff guard with my chin tucked right down. I made this decision of style based on my age, as well as having fairly strong forearms. I figure at my age, I can't really employ a "cute" style, I have to really go for defense first.
We have discussed gradually upping the power, but this neck problem of mine has always made me hesitant. He is quite happy for me to stay at the power we're at currently if I want, there's no pressure. But the question arises with all of us - how am I going to take a heavy punch? What effect would this effective mild whiplash have on these vertebrae compared to someone who hasn't got this condition?
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