nickrego |
Sat Feb 03, 2007 11:13pm |
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Originally Posted by ozzy6900
You know what? Up to now, I thought you were just whining about the dingle-dangle. But now that I read that your son got hit too leads me to believe just one thing. Neither one of you set up properly! Don't get pi$$ed off - just listen to me.
The way you set up seems to expose your throat to danger. Maybe your masks are the old style, maybe neither of you where the CP properly. But something is wrong here any you are using a dangler to cover it up!
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Not pi$$ed off.
I use the GD. Studied the articles by Carl. Practiced it in the mirror. Had my wife video tape me to be sure I was doing it correctly during the games.
I wear a Honig's K1 CP, and All-Star Helmet. The way I wear my CP, it doesn't cover my throat up to my chin. I never really thought a CP was supposed to protect your throat.
I get hit in the Dangler several times per year. There's no way to say the ball would have hit my throat. I guess because I get hit on it, I am afraid to take it off, not knowing what would happen, or where the ball would end up hitting me.
Anyway, yeah, my Dangler may be overkill, but so what ? I also wear the new Hex Padded MacDavid Interawear. It has saved me many bruises also. Is that such a big deal ? (not referring to you)
If you think I might be doing something wrong with my stance, that is exposing my throat area, and causing me to get hit in the Danger so much, I'd be interested to hear about it. I really don't like wearing a Danger, as they are a pain in the rear.
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