Locker boxing

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Locker Boxing or Helmet fight (also called Helmets and Gloves or Helmet boxing)[1] is a game played by primarily teenage hockey or lacrosse players in their dressing rooms or basements (mostly when not supervised by adults).

Participants wear helmets and hockey gloves and fight in the middle of a locker room with their teammates or friends egging them on. The object of the game is to score as many hits on the head as possible until the opponent is knocked down, gives up, or their helmet falls off.

The game is often seen as rite of passage for players and fighters feel peer pressure to participate.

An editorial in the May/June 2006 Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine brought attention to the game and its risk of concussion. The teenagers also frequently video tape the game and post the videos to video sharing websites like Myspace or Youtube.[2][3]

[edit] External links and references

  1. ^ abcnews "Dangerous New Trend: Kids' Version of Fight Club"
  2. ^ [1] "Helmet fight"
  3. ^ myspace "Helmet fight"