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by admin in Boxing Headgear | Posted on March 2nd, 2010 | 6 Comments
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Protective Pads
Protective Pads
if i get a small star tattooo behind my ear, do i still need to wear the protective padding for a few months?


wouldnt the shadow of my ear, and my hair protect it enuf?
from the sun***

you most definately DON'T need to wear it that long. it is bad for the tattoo.
your tattoo is essentially a wound that needs to heal. you don't let your cut finger stay in a bandaid for months because it needs air to breath. once you get home, take the bandage off (which is really just saran wrap and medical tape) and wash it throughly with antibacterial soap. do this twice a day for a few days.
once you feel it start to get dry, use some unscented plain plain lotion at the most twice a day for the first few days, then increase it as you see you need.
the artist will explain all of this to you once you get it done. they won't let you leave until you know how to care for it.



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Bette punching the protective pads - Jealous Bette 11

Do you think it is necessary to use the amount of protective gear in classes compared to the older days?


I personally find all the padding to take away from good learning and feeling what it is like to have any physical contact. I also beleive Insurance companies also make it too difficult to get insurance which caused all this extra gear.

I was trained the old fashion way using cloth pads to keep blood off your hands, a groin protector and mouthpeice. That was it.

Its the bloody insurance corporate America making it so hard to train traditionally without looking like a stay puff marshmellow.

I hate the gear they use and as for Kids, they should not be treated differantly just monitered closely at all times and I DO NOT beleive in junior black belts, they do not have the wisdom yet.

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6 Responses to “Protective Pads”

  1. liviDream Says:
    September 25th, 2010 at 12:48 am

    Is unfortunately not shown on television, because Katy is too “sexy” dressed – too bad.

  2. citizenlb Says:
    September 26th, 2010 at 3:38 am

    Tune up the band boys.

  3. Will Manley Says:
    November 3rd, 2010 at 11:29 pm

    I knew I would think of more old technologies I have a fondness for.Old-fashioned wet shaving. By which I mean dad’s double-edge razor (literally in my case: one of my two was my father’s, the other my father-in-law’s), complete with brush and shaving soap in a mug. I am very intermittently trying to master the straight razor, with little success so far.The Zippo lighter. Changed only in details since it first appeared in the 30s. Simple, reliable, rugged, easy to maintain. Still made in Bradford, Pennsylvania (Zippo now also owns the company, in the same town, that makes Case knives — another fine example of old technology), and has a real, no-weasel-words, lifetime guarantee. If you find a battered old Zippo at a garage sale that your neighbor found in her grandpa’s tackle box twenty years after he died, put in a new flint and fill it with lighter fluid and it will probably fire right up. If it doesn’t, send it to Zippo and you’ll get it back good as new, for the princely sum of … postage.Actually, the whole shadowy, semi-criminalized world of pipe smoking is kind of atavistic and gadgety. The pipe itself is a gadget, really. And then we’ve got our pipe cleaners, tampers, reamers, scrapers, three-in-one pipe tools, wind caps and God knows what all.What is it that draws some of us to these old technologies? I don’t think you can say we’re complete Luddites. I mean, here we are commenting on a blog and all. If I were to ask some guy like me, a pipe smoker with a bunch of Zippos in a drawer, I’d probably find there was some kind of high technology in his life: a computer, a cell phone, maybe even an iPod. But I’ll bet I’d also find he was into some other things that seem odd in the modern world — Hemingway-era fishing gear, old Triumph motorcycles, player pianos, something. Probably several somethings.I think part of it may not be the technology so much as our relationship with technology. Something interesting I found out about the Amish after we visited their settlement at Arthur, Illinois some years ago: they’re not really anti-technology, not in a simplistic sense. A man might have a battery-operated shaver, for example; some communities have locally-generated electricity; and a settlement will often have a centrally located telephone specifically to call for help in an emergency. Rather they are careful about technology and evaluate it on different terms than most of us are accustomed to. If the community is considering adopting something new, the question goes to deacons, ministers, and bishops to consider how the technology would affect community life and the principle of separation from the outside world.Here are some things I look for, find value in, and am more likely to find with old than with new technologies:A connection with the senses. At the psychic level this might be the greatest loss that comes with electronically mediated devices. We aren’t evolved to stare at screens or listen to digitally-reproduced music while clicking keys or pressing tiny buttons on a white plastic box. We are evolved to grip rough sticks and rocks in our hands, to exert strength, to flick bugs off leaves, to smell the earth, the foliage, and our not-overwashed selves while working, to feel the hot sun or cool shade on our backs and the roots and tussocks under our feet, to taste cool water, berries, and our own sweat, to hear the wind, thunder eight miles off, the chattering and singing of a dozen kinds of birds, our own heavy breathing, the complaints or songs of our companions. The physicality of a fountain pen, a typewriter, a book, a bicycle ride is of a different order than that of a word processor or Kindle or even a drive in the family car. A book or a hammer has heft, a certain way it feels (different from the book we read last week or our neighbor’s hammer), a smell.A sense of direct control, and the pleasure of using skill. Sure, I’m controlling this computer I’m typing on. But I have no idea, or only the vaguest, what’s going on inside the box that links these movements on the keyboard to the letters I’m seeing on the screen. I couldn’t see the electrons bopping back and forth even if I opened the CPU. And if something goes kablooey, what am I going to do? Get my multitool out of my briefcase and reconnect the glammis to the furnistat? No, I’ll call one of the IT guys, who will stare at lines of code and either rewrite the code or tell me a board has to be replaced — not repaired — pulled out, sent (one hopes) to be recycled, and replaced with a new one. If the chain slips off the derailleur while I’m riding my bike, I can see what’s happened. I can probably get it back on, secure enough to limp home. Once home, I can either read a book and figure out what went wrong and how to fix it, or I can take it to the bike shop, and if the bike wizard lets me look over his or her shoulder I can see how it’s done. Guaranteed, even if sweating and cussing are involved, it’s a lot more fun than swapping out a board.Solidity, quality, repairability, sustainability. I think this may be hardwired into us too. I mean, field observations of chimps indicate that primates have been using disposable tools for millions of years, but on the other hand my twenty-times-great-grandmother didn’t want to go out into the field with a flimsy digging tool that would break off in her hand, and if my forty-times-great-grandfather set off down the river to trade, he sure wanted a boat he could fix if it started taking water. There is something, I think, cheapening to the soul in using things that are kinda flimsy, kinda shoddily made, just good enough to do the job over a fairly short life span — and then when they break, designed to just be thrown away, because they aren’t sturdy enough to take a repair, and they aren’t put together so you can take them apart and refasten them anyway, and when one crappy component snaps you can figure a half-dozen other crappy components are ready to go, and anyone with any love of craft would feel a sour taste in their mouth trying to work on such stuff to begin with. Cheapening and ecologically irresponsible, I might add. We are trapped by modern life into dealing with tons of such stuff, but it’s right and healthy to look for alternatives when we can. It is better for the world and better for the soul to work with things that feel good, that work well, that last and can be fixed.I’m reminded of Robert Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, and the elusive but essential notion of Quality that obsessed his alter ego Phaedrus. How Phaedrus must hate our time, if in some way he still lives! — days drained even sparser of Quality than his own days of youth and madness. by R.A. Stewart June 22, 2010 at 6:45 pm edit comment

  4. Talli Says:
    December 1st, 2010 at 6:48 am

    by the sounds of it she either thinks it'll pop ur cherry (in which case shes wrong, that's impossible) or she thinks you'll get toxic shock syndrome, which is very rare.

  5. Mayberry Says:
    January 27th, 2011 at 7:23 pm

    Idaho, I agree. But make mine a sailboat, some fishing tackle, snorkeling gear, Old Bay seasoning for the sea beasties, and a jug of Captain Morgan!

  6. jrod1195 Says:
    December 15th, 2011 at 8:21 am

    to hold on the shoe…the elastic is for extra needed support