Does you gym generally use head protection in sparring?
In my gym we don't, and I'm starting to feel it's a problem, because I have to hold back my punches so much so I don't hurt my sparring partner. So a few of the "advanced" students are talking about buying head gear so that we can sparr more realistic without getting hurt.
What I'm trying to say is that in my gym it seems it's not obvious you should have head protection in sparring.
What is your gyms "unwritten policy"?
Perhaps this question will apply mostly to the advanced/intermediate group in your gym, as beginners often don't sparr, or sparr only light.
In my gym we don't, and I'm starting to feel it's a problem, because I have to hold back my punches so much so I don't hurt my sparring partner. So a few of the "advanced" students are talking about buying head gear so that we can sparr more realistic without getting hurt.
What I'm trying to say is that in my gym it seems it's not obvious you should have head protection in sparring.
What is your gyms "unwritten policy"?
Perhaps this question will apply mostly to the advanced/intermediate group in your gym, as beginners often don't sparr, or sparr only light.
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