Mouthpiece

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by SuzieQ49, Jun 4, 2008.


  1. SuzieQ49

    SuzieQ49 The Manager Full Member

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    I dont know what it is, but I am having trouble settling into my mouthpiece. I end up by the end of the round having huge piles of drool waiting to leave my mouth....is there something I am missing? perhaps boil the mouthpeice to make it fit my teeth? anyone else experience this?
     
  2. jimmie

    jimmie Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    **** I boil mine and it still cant fit well. I always wind up with my mouth looking like a have balls in it when I close it with the piece in.
     
  3. Youngblood

    Youngblood Active Member Full Member

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    they generally do come with instructions...
     
  4. amy

    amy If you know what I mean Full Member

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    I have the softer Brainpad ones and they fit perfect. I can't stand the harder ones.
     
  5. joekirkbycobra

    joekirkbycobra King Of The Ring Full Member

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    i went the dentist 4 mine cuz the ones i bought wer makin me gag
     
  6. gutto

    gutto Guest

    chop the ends of if its making you gag. Put the sheid in a cup of boiling water untill its soft. The trick its keep pressing untill its tight. If stays in place with your mouth open your there.
     
  7. Youngblood

    Youngblood Active Member Full Member

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    Wouldn't it help to atleast know what kind it is? For starters I haven't seen one other then made by a dentist that didn't require boiling and setting, and they usually come with the instructions as to how to do it, and or how to trim.

    And if any of yas use a shock doctor, don't buy their expensive one. Multi-colored. It has hard plastic that runs down towards the back of it and will dig into your cheek, and if you get smashed, you're getting opened up on the inside. They have a cheap one, black in color, with less of this and better suited for boxing. Ultimately, you are best off with one from your dentist, but it isn't cost effective for everyone.
     
  8. Thumpa50814

    Thumpa50814 Member Full Member

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    shockdoctor boil and fit i love it