Punching hard surfaces can cause skin on the knuckles to tear and bleed due to the impact and pressure applied. It is important to use proper technique and protective gear to prevent injury.
If you were punching, YES:]
Punching.
Some boxers soak their hands in vinegar with the belief that it hardens the skin. Another way to harden the knuckles is to simply use them for punching a punching bag.
He uses it for holding onto walls, and in later games, for digging and punching.
no it does not, it just hurts your knuckles.
depends how hard you are and the wall.
Yes
To stop bleeding from your knuckles, first, clean the wound gently with soap and water to prevent infection. Apply direct pressure with a clean cloth or bandage for several minutes until the bleeding subsides. If the bleeding persists, elevate your hand above heart level and consider using a sterile adhesive bandage or gauze to protect the area. If the wound is deep or doesn’t stop bleeding, seek medical attention.
well when your fighting its best to have big knuckles, i don't know about having a bony hand, but your knuckles, the bigger the better when your fighting because it feels like a bigger rock hitting a person, but mostly what your born with is what you have, unless your a professional fighter, then you can condition your knuckles and make them a bit bigger by punching a wooden board rapping in rope. Disclaimer: i do not suggest any of these, but they are just pieces of information i have picked up from different Internet sites and my own knowledge. i take no responsibility if someone hurts themselves from my advice.
a punching bag : "un sac de frappe" a punching-ball : un punching-ball
Certainly, although usually it isn't the knuckle that breaks, but the bone behind it higher up in your hand.
yes he can but he turn into hyper knuckles and he is pink.