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Anyone else an 'easy bleeder' it seems I bleed almost everytime I get tapped in the nose. Any tips??
*Other than - not getting punched in the nose? - keeping my hands up? Thanks. ;D
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......lol...lol. and sorry for seeming immature, im just returning a favour. lol
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u can get headgears that cover your entire face.
http://www.fairtexgear.com/html_docu...em.asp?p_id=58 |
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"Internal steel frame offers maximum protection. Fully adjustable to provide a secured fit. Next best thing to 'keeping your chin down'."
fantastic description of something i would actually feel ashamed to wear. fairtex is good stuff normally, but a steel frame seems excessive somehow. i bleed fairly easily if hit in the nose, but i try v hard not to let that happen so im normally ok with it. i keep my chin down i guess, learnt that quickly. seeing the doctor is likely to be the best advice you recieve by far here, it seems a very, very good way to solve the problem, good idea that one |
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I know you just said things other than not getting hit in the nose and getting your guard up but those are going to be the most beneficial over nose surgery or anything else. Use your 'easy bleeder' problem as a motivation to become quicker and more agile. I had the same problem with hits to the diaphram. So I worked constantly at being able to move my hands from my head-to my diaphram- and snap back up to defend my head again. Because of it I've become so much better at defence and it shows in training. I also did conditioning for it but I don't think one can condition their nose.
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