I use headgear all the time, amateur and olympic boxing is with headgear so it's much better to learn how to fight with it on before any tournament or competition
Been sparring with headgear on since day one and I've been training for about 7 months now. I don't really know any different at this point so I have nothing to compare it to. But, I feel like there have been a couple of spinning backfists I've taken to the side of my noggin that were...softened...by the headgear and probably saved my eardrum from damage. Idk. I can't imagine taking big impact without headgear just while training and sparring. Doesn't seem worth the risk.
Vaseline on the head gear is huge. The increased friction from normal headgear would turn glancing hits into weird jarring rotational force, which rattles me way more than normal hits to the head.
I personally dont like wearing head gear. I agree with everything in the video. I only wear it because i have to if i want to spar /fight. But if i had a choice i would not wear it. I feel there are way more cons then pros in headgear. If anyone has ever been hit with headgear on they will realize it does nothing/or very little for damage. I really dont like how much it effects my vision. But now a mouth piece/ gum shield makes a lot of sense, to have something to bite down on when in an exchange is very good to have.
Amazing Gabriel, I definetly Agree, I sparred with headgear on last Sunday, for the first time, and I felt really comfortable wearing it, the only downsides were that my head was a bigger target, and that lots of the shots, glazed off my headgear, and I had to stop to adjust it back, but overall, I will definetly be sparring with headgear, because I will be needing to wear it, for my first kickboxing fight, overall, such an amazing video topic Gabriel, I really found this video useful!
Some of the best headgear is open faced Top Ten brand or low profile type headguards because they are lightweight and narrow but still offer protection from the most common cuts. Bigger is not better. I love this video because he points out exactly what the problems and risks are with wearing it regularly.
If you want a headgear that is. It cumbersome then buy the “Hit N Move - Air Armor Precision Headgear”! Yet by all means always wear a headgear when sparring.
a problem i had i didnt realise would be a thing when i visited a boxing place that made me use it for sparring is that since your hands are further away from your head when you guard up, a lot of punches were slipping through that wouldn't normally
Recently got headgear for my wife and I (an rdx one that has a detachable face mask). She loves it but it makes my head feel so heavy. Gonna practice with it at home before sparring with it.
I train boxing and just changed my typical sparring headgear for a competitive one (for sparrings). It is much thinner and lighter, vision is better and gives me some protection.
In my last beginner's fight, I had to wear headgear and a body vest. I hated it! It was so hard to breathe and I remember gasping for air after a 2-min round.
I have a few different headgears i use for sparring. My favorite is my Winning FG-2900. It's entrenched expensive but very comfortable, i can see everything and all still slip and roll shots.
This is awesome.🔥 You are covering slipping this week, and it feels like an actual training course for the schedule. Thank you, coach Varga. I am looking forward to the defense training program 💪🏽
I have rhe same issue with 16oz sparring gloves vs 7oz mma sparring gloves. As a shorter person, with the 16oz gloves, which are basically the size of my own head, I cant get get past the jabs and if I do slip, I get caught with half a glove to teh face. For everyone reading this, obviously, I'm an amateur and have a long way to go in rerads to footwork and movement but its rough.
I've never used head gear. I have this option because I don't intend to compete since gear is required for smokers and amateur bouts. I am almost 60 years old so am wary about head hits and I think gear increases hits and doesn't really offer protection. Some new people think my not using it makes me some sort of had ass by not wearing.
Grew up in the 1990s tried head gear a few times sparing but hated it Seems you get hit mor because it blinds you and your constantly adjusting it Back when i fought in the 1999's i never wore headgear but nowadays theyll make you insurece restrictions i guess
i mainly need headgear to protect my eyes, i wear contacts that get punched out all the time bc i have a flat face. i'd use the bar one, but it blocks a lot of vision. any recommendations?
À suggestion i would like to see a video about the violence mindset in Combat sport like exemple Benoît Saint-Denis 🇫🇷⚜️ the 12 rank in UFC light weight division and he will fight a other Monster Dustin Poirier.This guy serve 5 year has a french Special Force operator🪖 and all his fight he is Savage . Or for the last exemple the boxer Arturo Gatti 🥊
Dear Gabriel, first I watch your channel all the time, and have gained tons of information that I use everyday. Thank you. I think you did the best you can do here, but I think boxing/combat sports seem to be way behind the curve here, as opposed to say the NFL, which is constantly looking for new materials and design to reduce bad effects from impact. It is disappointing. I am 65 years old, I have been boxing 6 months. I live in Thailand and I have a masters fight scheduled in Australia in a few months. I have 3 headgear, a Decathlon with face bar, a Ringside with Cheekguards, approved and required for USA Masters boxing, and a Sting open face AIBA approved headgear which is mandatory for masters boxing in Australia. Meanwhile Amateurs in various categories globally are shedding the requirement to fight in headgear. Also, Floyd Mayweather is on record saying he believes headgear does protect the brain, as he is not a nobody I give some credance to his opinion. I think it is impossible and not physically possible that all headgear perform the same way. I am not talking about the style, but rather the materials. I know I have been boxing a short time, but when sparring, my Sting Headgear does seem to soften the blows somewhat. I prefer it over both my other headgear for this reason. I do believe the gel layer performs differently than my much bulkier ringside which feels as if made out of wood when I am hit. As if nothing gives, no dispersion. Likewise for the Decathlon full face. I think its time that the new technology being invested in by the NFL make their way to boxing which is still using the equivelent of 1920s football leather. I dont think football helmets belong in boxing, but perhaps the new liners they experiment with could help in sparring and amateur fights. Also many have posted about vasiline, yes, I agree it will help on face and on headgear, but still many amateur orgs literally have in their rules no vasiline. Its crazy. I will say something about sparring at this age for those interested. I spar once a week 6 rounds. In headgear, with coaches present. If I take a shot, meaning to head or body, the kind of hit that might put me on a quick backkfoot change to defense, or lookingfor safety in a real fight....I sit down....sparring is over for the day. It happens occasionally, more rarely now that I have a better grip on defense.
I do spar without in kickboxing and muaythai but we have to wear it for boxing, but I hate it, like you said it's harder to see you have less angle of view and also makes easier to get bruises on my face when I wear it , maybe because of more compression, but yeah I definitely prefer sperring without it!
So many people saying the Eddie Hall head kick was just a little tiny kick and Eddie is weak... These people have obviously never took a kick. The foot is wayyyy heavier than the hands and the tendons transfer way more weight.
I always train headgear off, this way it's always realistic training. I have severe brain damage and can barely work my job anymore due to the IQ-drop it caused. Realism is best though.
Do you spar with headgear or without???
I use headgear about 25% of the time. It's all dependent on the type of rounds.
I explain in the episode.
I use headgear all the time, amateur and olympic boxing is with headgear so it's much better to learn how to fight with it on before any tournament or competition
I broke my nose twice in sparring without headgear, now I wear it all the time, sometimes even during hard drills
Been sparring with headgear on since day one and I've been training for about 7 months now. I don't really know any different at this point so I have nothing to compare it to. But, I feel like there have been a couple of spinning backfists I've taken to the side of my noggin that were...softened...by the headgear and probably saved my eardrum from damage. Idk. I can't imagine taking big impact without headgear just while training and sparring. Doesn't seem worth the risk.
Never used headgear. Forces me to keep my hands up.
I use head gear for boxing but not for muay thai
Vaseline on the head gear is huge. The increased friction from normal headgear would turn glancing hits into weird jarring rotational force, which rattles me way more than normal hits to the head.
Is it legal to lube up you headgear? 👀
I have no clue haha @@APokeInTheEye
@@APokeInTheEyeyes
@@APokeInTheEyealways lube up before getting f__ced
I personally dont like wearing head gear. I agree with everything in the video. I only wear it because i have to if i want to spar /fight. But if i had a choice i would not wear it. I feel there are way more cons then pros in headgear. If anyone has ever been hit with headgear on they will realize it does nothing/or very little for damage. I really dont like how much it effects my vision. But now a mouth piece/ gum shield makes a lot of sense, to have something to bite down on when in an exchange is very good to have.
There’s plenty of head gear with excellent vision
I agree 100%
Amazing Gabriel, I definetly Agree, I sparred with headgear on last Sunday, for the first time, and I felt really comfortable wearing it, the only downsides were that my head was a bigger target, and that lots of the shots, glazed off my headgear, and I had to stop to adjust it back, but overall, I will definetly be sparring with headgear, because I will be needing to wear it, for my first kickboxing fight, overall, such an amazing video topic Gabriel, I really found this video useful!
Some of the best headgear is open faced Top Ten brand or low profile type headguards because they are lightweight and narrow but still offer protection from the most common cuts.
Bigger is not better. I love this video because he points out exactly what the problems and risks are with wearing it regularly.
If you want a headgear that is. It cumbersome then buy the “Hit N Move - Air Armor Precision Headgear”! Yet by all means always wear a headgear when sparring.
I have one from Decathlon with the transparent bar on it, couldn't be happier
a problem i had i didnt realise would be a thing when i visited a boxing place that made me use it for sparring is that since your hands are further away from your head when you guard up, a lot of punches were slipping through that wouldn't normally
Recently got headgear for my wife and I (an rdx one that has a detachable face mask).
She loves it but it makes my head feel so heavy.
Gonna practice with it at home before sparring with it.
Love the recent focus on head movement
🙌🙌 my question!!
Thanks for the video! Top advice from the champ! As always..
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I train boxing and just changed my typical sparring headgear for a competitive one (for sparrings). It is much thinner and lighter, vision is better and gives me some protection.
Which brand/ type ? I need to change mine too.
@@StaticDreamsEntert^^^Fr need the brand name
@@StaticDreamsEntert Headguard ADIDAS AIBA
(02AIBAH1)
As a blind man please I need the brand as well lol, I honestly cant see shit with headgear
@@StaticDreamsEntert He's most probably using a Sting headgear
Yes I do but I use smaller competitive one like Top Ten. You see them use in WAKO Kickboxing and TBA Muay Thai matches
In my last beginner's fight, I had to wear headgear and a body vest. I hated it! It was so hard to breathe and I remember gasping for air after a 2-min round.
omggggg I hate body vest it just slows everything down and makes me feel weak
I have a few different headgears i use for sparring. My favorite is my Winning FG-2900. It's entrenched expensive but very comfortable, i can see everything and all still slip and roll shots.
Topten imo has one of the best headgears. Very low profile, good visibility and it's kind of a slick rubber so punches don't stick as much.
Yeah we use the Topten ones in kickboxing, they're pretty open so you can use your peripheral vision to catch things and have decent cushioning
This is awesome.🔥 You are covering slipping this week, and it feels like an actual training course for the schedule.
Thank you, coach Varga.
I am looking forward to the defense training program 💪🏽
I have rhe same issue with 16oz sparring gloves vs 7oz mma sparring gloves.
As a shorter person, with the 16oz gloves, which are basically the size of my own head, I cant get get past the jabs and if I do slip, I get caught with half a glove to teh face.
For everyone reading this, obviously, I'm an amateur and have a long way to go in rerads to footwork and movement but its rough.
You're taking your resolutions seriously.. Lots of great content lately.
I get hit so much more with head gear and I honestly believe that not wearing one is better just put some vasaline in between sparring rounds
I've never used head gear. I have this option because I don't intend to compete since gear is required for smokers and amateur bouts. I am almost 60 years old so am wary about head hits and I think gear increases hits and doesn't really offer protection. Some new people think my not using it makes me some sort of had ass by not wearing.
Grew up in the 1990s tried head gear a few times sparing but hated it
Seems you get hit mor because it blinds you and your constantly adjusting it
Back when i fought in the 1999's i never wore headgear but nowadays theyll make you insurece restrictions i guess
I really want you to explain why sharabutin magamedov is such a good striker i have seen his fight but it's hard to analyse his style.
Great video!!
I've asked about that gabriel in just before this video t i think you respond and you activate with me im glad
i mainly need headgear to protect my eyes, i wear contacts that get punched out all the time bc i have a flat face. i'd use the bar one, but it blocks a lot of vision. any recommendations?
Would smaller gloves make sense?
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À suggestion i would like to see a video about the violence mindset in Combat sport like exemple Benoît Saint-Denis 🇫🇷⚜️ the 12 rank in UFC light weight division and he will fight a other Monster Dustin Poirier.This guy serve 5 year has a french Special Force operator🪖 and all his fight he is Savage . Or for the last exemple the boxer Arturo Gatti 🥊
Dear Gabriel, first I watch your channel all the time, and have gained tons of information that I use everyday. Thank you.
I think you did the best you can do here, but I think boxing/combat sports seem to be way behind the curve here, as opposed to say the NFL, which is constantly looking for new materials and design to reduce bad effects from impact. It is disappointing.
I am 65 years old, I have been boxing 6 months. I live in Thailand and I have a masters fight scheduled in Australia in a few months.
I have 3 headgear, a Decathlon with face bar, a Ringside with Cheekguards, approved and required for USA Masters boxing, and a Sting open face AIBA approved headgear which is mandatory for masters boxing in Australia.
Meanwhile Amateurs in various categories globally are shedding the requirement to fight in headgear. Also, Floyd Mayweather is on record saying he believes headgear does protect the brain, as he is not a nobody I give some credance to his opinion.
I think it is impossible and not physically possible that all headgear perform the same way. I am not talking about the style, but rather the materials.
I know I have been boxing a short time, but when sparring, my Sting Headgear does seem to soften the blows somewhat. I prefer it over both my other headgear for this reason. I do believe the gel layer performs differently than my much bulkier ringside which feels as if made out of wood when I am hit. As if nothing gives, no dispersion. Likewise for the Decathlon full face.
I think its time that the new technology being invested in by the NFL make their way to boxing which is still using the equivelent of 1920s football leather.
I dont think football helmets belong in boxing, but perhaps the new liners they experiment with could help in sparring and amateur fights.
Also many have posted about vasiline, yes, I agree it will help on face and on headgear, but still many amateur orgs literally have in their rules no vasiline. Its crazy.
I will say something about sparring at this age for those interested. I spar once a week 6 rounds. In headgear, with coaches present. If I take a shot, meaning to head or body, the kind of hit that might put me on a quick backkfoot change to defense, or lookingfor safety in a real fight....I sit down....sparring is over for the day. It happens occasionally, more rarely now that I have a better grip on defense.
M.Varga💪🥊
I don't agree, but Gabriel is a pro
What don't you agree with?
Gabriel, How do u deal with fear of sparring opponents better than you, before u fight them and while ur fighting??
If they’re better than you, you will learn more man
As a Taekwondo practitioner, I hate the body protector and head protector so much. It just turns me off to kick
I do spar without in kickboxing and muaythai but we have to wear it for boxing, but I hate it, like you said it's harder to see you have less angle of view and also makes easier to get bruises on my face when I wear it , maybe because of more compression, but yeah I definitely prefer sperring without it!
So many people saying the Eddie Hall head kick was just a little tiny kick and Eddie is weak... These people have obviously never took a kick. The foot is wayyyy heavier than the hands and the tendons transfer way more weight.
Have you taken a head kick
Team Head Kick
@@ian1697 Yes. Have you?
@@dirtpoorchris no
amateur boxers stopped using headgear in competitions for a reason
I always train headgear off, this way it's always realistic training. I have severe brain damage and can barely work my job anymore due to the IQ-drop it caused. Realism is best though.
😂😂
Thank you for the best comment on the whole chat 💬! I was wondering how to respond yet this is the epic trolling comment! I agree ☝️! Common sense!
Protect ear