How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?diffuser wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 15:42Seen plenty of hockey and football players play with their mouths wired shut and full masks.
How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?diffuser wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 15:42Seen plenty of hockey and football players play with their mouths wired shut and full masks.
G’s won’t hurt nearly as much as head impacts as they get in hockey. That’s what hurts, and why they wear mouth guards and F1 drivers don’t.adrianjordan wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:14How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?
I'm talking American football.adrianjordan wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:14How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?
You mean rugby for whimps who need padding?
Speaking from experience there are you?Hoffman900 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:23G’s won’t hurt nearly as much as head impacts as they get in hockey. That’s what hurts, and why they wear mouth guards and F1 drivers don’t.adrianjordan wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:14How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?
G force will indeed hurt like mad on a bone injury like that for sure, but can also be smashed open again on a football, hockey, rugby pitch. We do see footballers (proper football) playing with facial injuries wearing masks ect, so I dont see a driver being kept out the cockpit long with a jaw injury. I dont see Fernando missing anything provided there are no complications.adrianjordan wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 09:04Speaking from experience there are you?Hoffman900 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:23G’s won’t hurt nearly as much as head impacts as they get in hockey. That’s what hurts, and why they wear mouth guards and F1 drivers don’t.adrianjordan wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:14
How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?
Depending on where the fracture is, the weight of his helmet is sustained G corners could be excruciating.
No, the one where they made helmet to helmet contact illegal cause it was leaving too many players scarred for life.adrianjordan wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 09:04You mean rugby for whimps who need padding?diffuser wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 01:13I'm talking American football.adrianjordan wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:14
How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?
Fairly sure headbutting is illegal in Rugby too.diffuser wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 14:00No, the one where they made helmet to helmet contact illegal cause it was leaving too many players scarred for life.
Only to the head.adrianjordan wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 20:40Fairly sure headbutting is illegal in Rugby too.
Fernando Alonso is already resting at home after having received the medical discharge. The two-time F1 world champion underwent surgery at the Bern hospital (Switzerland) after being run over by a car in Lugano.
The Asturian had to undergo a maxillofacial surgery in which the specialists repositioned the upper jaw, fractured after the tremendous blow he suffered when he was riding a bicycle.
In the image captured by Cuatro, it is seen that the two-time world champion came out on his own feet. The mask covered his face and the aftermath of his intervention.
I always make sure to mention that Australian Rules Football was codified 5-10 years before British Association Football (they are both derivatives of the same ancestors of course), and indeed Australian Rules Football contains tackling largely without helmets (albeit mouth guards are worn).adrianjordan wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 09:04You mean rugby for whimps who need padding?diffuser wrote: ↑14 Feb 2021, 01:13I'm talking American football.adrianjordan wrote: ↑13 Feb 2021, 19:14
How many G do they sustain in the corners on a football field?