Sure. It hurts, though. Alot trust me i know
No U cant because Ur body doesn't have the strength to punch herself and harm ur body
Anything that can hit your head with enough force.
you stick your hand into the dangerous part of the bike. then punch yourself in the face
well if you smack it hard enough yes
So his head doesn't get hit by the punch thrown by his opponent...
The head
Really hard. Hard enough to break your nose. So for this turds^ answer. The average ufc fighter punches with 375 psi(pounds per square inch) which is more force than if and elephant would stand on your head with one foot.
i can't name them all but one is a punch, followed by 2 kicks. one is 1 punch followed by a full-force spin punch. one is a head-bonk. one is 3 fast punches. one is a punch followed by a torso kick. and one is a punch to the face. thats not all of them, so if someone knows the rest, erase this part and add them, thanks! :D
You don't. If you do that, you set yourself up for whiplash like impacts. What they do, or at least when I was fighting in bite down hard on your mouthpiece and pretty much take the punch or try to angle it so it slides off you as a glancing blow. If your body moves back simultaneously with your head then it is obvious that you are trying to soften the impact of the punch, if you move your head back without your body there is something wrong, and you will destroy your neck.
1 In boxing a fighter will experience this law when being hit. Before a punch is thrown the boxer will remain in a balanced position. At the point of contact, the punch delivers a force that will knock their opponent off balance. The head, the neck, or even the whole body can be moved with the force of a punch.2Typically a larger person, or a heavyweight boxer, would apply more force in a punch. This is true because the more mass along with acceleration yields a greaternet force in the equation F=ma. A hard hit comes from a hard punch. The harder the punch the quicker it has been thrown. Larger boxers can usually throw the quickest punch with their mass and acceleration.3In terms of boxing, Newton's Third Law is closely related with momentum. After a punch has landed, the opposing boxer moves from the force of the punch in the same direction. Many would ask if there is any equal force acting on one another why wouldn't they cancel out? This is rather hard to understand. The two forces, usually called the action-reaction forces, act on different bodies and do not yield a net force.
Behind the head
A concussion.
punch terri in the head