Not intentionally trolling, I've not had this discussion, so it's new to me.
I think that the follow through on shots is the most dangerous way that mallets get to head level, most head injuries I've seen have been either from wind-up/follow-through or from hooking mallets going above head height (something which I've got to admit happens to me quite a lot) and it seems strange that the rules wouldn't try to put a stop to this.
Not intentionally trolling, I've not had this discussion, so it's new to me.
I think that the follow through on shots is the most dangerous way that mallets get to head level, most head injuries I've seen have been either from wind-up/follow-through or from hooking mallets going above head height (something which I've got to admit happens to me quite a lot) and it seems strange that the rules wouldn't try to put a stop to this.