- Headbutt
A headbutt is a strike with the head, typically involving the use of robust parts of the
cranium as areas of impact. Effective headbutting revolves around striking a sensitive area with a less sensitive area, such as striking thenose of an opponent with theforehead . It is known as a risky maneuver: a misplaced headbutt can cause more damage to the person delivering the headbutt than to the person receiving it.Etymology
From French "boter" = "to push or strike". Rams are well known for butting with their heads and horns. From this the terms
battering ram andhydraulic ram are derived. Many males in various animal species employ butting during courtship.Mechanics
Headbutts can be used from close range such as from the clinch, or on the ground. They are typically applied to the head of the opponent, since the head is often a readily available target and has several sensitive areas. An effective headbutt can be performed with a forward, rising, sideways or backwards motion; each being effective from different positions.
Parts of the cranium with thick
bone and high local curvature make for good weapon areas, and these include the forehead near the hairline, the outboard curved part of theparietal bone , and theocciput . Ideal targets are usually the fragile areas of the head, including the bridge of the nose, thecheekbone s, the hinge area of thejaw , the temple, and the top edge of the eye socket.Hitting the opponent's
teeth ormouth is likely to cause mutual damage. The chin of the enemy is also a generally bad position to headbutt unless striking from below up into the bottom of the chin, similar to anuppercut . With sufficient force, one could cause the opponent to bite through his or hertongue , or slam the opponent's teeth together so hard as to break them against each other. However, headbutting the chin hard enough to accomplish such a task is very difficult.In sports
Headbutts are generally forbidden in most sports.
Headbutting has recently received some attention due to its use by some players during
FIFA World Cup matches. Headbutting is considered illegal inassociation football and is punishable by a red card. In the1998 FIFA World Cup ,Ariel Ortega headbutted Dutch keeperEdwin van der Sar in the Argentina vs. Netherlands quarterfinal match and was sent off. In the2002 FIFA World Cup ,Rafael Marquez headbuttedCobi Jones in the Round of 16 match between USA and lost 2-0. In the2006 FIFA World Cup another Dutch player,Mark van Bommel was headbutted, this time byLuís Figo in the Portugal vs. NetherlandsRound of 16 match, but Figo received only a yellow card for his offense. In the final match against Italy, FrenchmanZinedine Zidane headbutted the ItalianMarco Materazzi in the chest, for which he received a red card and a subsequent three match ban (although the red card meant Zidane could play no further part in the match, the three-match ban had no effect since he had previously announced his intention to retire after the World Cup).Affectionate gestures
Headbutts are also used as displays of affection among humans. Typically, such headbutts will be aimed at the chest, stomach or arms and are done with force so as not to inflict pain. It is probable that the practice is influenced by pets, such as dogs and cats, nuzzling their owners.
References
* Moffatt, Gerald. [http://stickgrappler.tripod.com/rma/gmhead.html Headbutts or How to be a Nutter] . "stickgrappler.tripod.com". URL last accessedFebruary 2 2006 .External links
* [http://www.hubbardtwppd.org/selfdefense/headbutt.htm Self Defense: The Standard Headbutt]
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