I'm going to find out either way as i've recently started sparring however i'm yet to take a clean solid shot on my jaw, i've taken a few but none yet that i'd call a great punch clean to my jaw/chin.
The reason i ask is because when i sorta punch my jaw when i have my gloves on(am i a weirdo for doing this or do you all also do this?) like a strong tap to the jaw i can feel the back of my brain kinda shake or not exactly shake but a feeling at the back of my head. Is that normal or will i get knocked the **** out when someone lands a good punch on my jaw?
Do people take punches better after a while or is that something that stays the same. Like a beginner will be able to take a good punch straight away because he has a good chin/jaw or can someone with a good chin/jaw also struggle at the beginning but once he starts sparring regularly can take punches better?
To be clear i'm not saying i'm not taking a good punch as i've said before i'm yet to take a clean shot specifically on my jaw/chin yet but i'm just curious about the feeling at the top of my head/back of brain when i punch myself on my jaw?
The reason i ask is because when i sorta punch my jaw when i have my gloves on(am i a weirdo for doing this or do you all also do this?) like a strong tap to the jaw i can feel the back of my brain kinda shake or not exactly shake but a feeling at the back of my head. Is that normal or will i get knocked the **** out when someone lands a good punch on my jaw?
Do people take punches better after a while or is that something that stays the same. Like a beginner will be able to take a good punch straight away because he has a good chin/jaw or can someone with a good chin/jaw also struggle at the beginning but once he starts sparring regularly can take punches better?
To be clear i'm not saying i'm not taking a good punch as i've said before i'm yet to take a clean shot specifically on my jaw/chin yet but i'm just curious about the feeling at the top of my head/back of brain when i punch myself on my jaw?
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