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About 30g max from my calculations:
Body jolt That particular incident messed me up but it all depends on head movement. If your head moved it's actually better, that incident was very unlucky for me because I was leaning forward and looking down with nowhere for the head to go. Also I'm very jolt sensitive these days ![]() Normal concussions happen around 100g - quite a lot really. You basically have to take a hard tackle or have direct head contact on an unforgiving surface at walking speed. Cushioning will make a big difference, which is why you can let your head fall into your pillow etc. |
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