Lots of people train their neck muscles to keep themselves from getting knocked out, mostly the muscles for pulling the head back. I once saw a wrestler who had a crazy looking neck from training the muscles that pull his head forward. It looked like he had some giant spider web under his skin in the front of his neck.Now, I've heard that developed traps themselves can keep you from getting knocked out. They insert into your cervical spine, but do they actually keep your head from moving around like your neck muscles? Can really developed traps actually keep you from getting knocked out?There are a few reasons why someone would want to avoid training their neck muscles. Overdeveloped neck muscles can cause sleep apnea, and it becomes more difficult to get in the same amount of air, so your aerobic capacity could be reduced as a consequence.
>>145729551F1 drivers have been doing it as well for about 5 to 10 years.it works better for them as they can tense their necks ahead of time as they see the corner coming, or the crash coming. fighters have much less time to prepare.
>>145730168That guy has a really thick neck. If this is true, then F1 drivers have the oddest physiques. They're scrawny all over, but they've got huge neck muscles. Still, not all of them have larger necks.
>>145730198Someone should do a comparison between neck size and how successful they are.
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>>145736859Not much correlation. Vettel has 4 WDCs and he has the skinniest neck in that picture. Even Hamilton's isn't that thick.
>>145744349So maybe #thickneck is a meme and used to artificially inflate shit drivers numbers and #nattyneck is the way to go.