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Hayabusa Pro MMA ShinGuards

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

Lightweight construction for optimal mobility and performance.

Ergonomic curvature delivers the perfect striking surface.

Premium padding complex for maximum protection.

Perforated neoprene backing for full breathability.

Full-Back design for unprecedented fit while grappling.

Available in Black and White.

Come in S/M (less than 14" calf circumference) and L/XL (greater than 14" calf circumference).

Sold as a pair.

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  • @AkatsukiPR0 okay, well that is true... to an extent. So long as they remain micro fractures, and you are taking in exorbitant amounts of calcium, you are 100% correct. But when you start damaging your bones beyond micro fractures, you make your bones more fragile

    Either way, you do make yourself more susceptible to osteoporosis

  • @hockeymatt1994 There's something called Wolff's Law. When you beat on your shins, the bones develop micro-fractures. Your body naturally repair the fractures and makes the bones harder. Now you don't feel pain and your bones are more durable. Science, bro.

  • @Krispity311 I play defense in hockey, and I can tell you that "shin conditioning" is not done through killing your legs.

    For blocking shots, I know some guys that train by beating up their shins, and they think it makes them more resistant. Its bullshit. You can kill the nerves so you may not feel pain, but you just end up damaging your bones, which makes you more susceptible to injury now, and severe osteoporosis later in life

    Kinda dead subject now, but yeah science does refute "conditioning"

  • These are made for sparring, not for kicking a heavy bag (to the guy below me). the only time i wear shin pads is for sparring, and sometimes that's not even the case. You kick thai pads and heavy bags with bare shin. To the guy that says science refutes shin conditioning, you're a dumbass....truly.

  • @GuamKomudo I'm sorry, but if you have enough power, you will need shin pads when kicking an heavy bag. Otherwise you will rip the skin out of your legs. Period.

  • We wern't talking about only sparring, it's way to complicated and far over with for you to be in this argument... You're like 6 months alittle too late man =P

    Over...

  • @GuamKomudo its for sparring dip shit

  • How come you wouldent kick someone attacking you? lol Im not trying to argue, I just wanna know why not kick someone thats trying to hurt you lol

  • I still disagree that kicking is needed for self defense. But do whatever you think you should do. I don´t want this discussion to go on for months.

  • Not everyone trains martial arts so they can be like Fedor... Some of us actually learn so we can defend ourselves in real life. I like MMA, but it is not God, and what MMA guys do isent always correct, no matter how famous they are... I would have to say that if people all over the world hit their bodies on things to make it harder, and it worked for over 5000 years from Rome to Indonisea, id say it works, I train this way as well and can tell theres a difference.

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