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Alan Armstrong
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PostPosted: Thu May 11, 2017 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

MatsuShinshii wrote:
Injuries are all apart of the training.

Broken nose, fingers, toes, and ribs. Cuts, bruises and lacerations. Torn ACL. Bruised ego was the worst.
I was wondering if the training injuries incurred, with all the comments so far are all from male participants, or are there females that have sustained injuries, such as broken noses and cracked ribs also?
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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2017 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alan Armstrong wrote:
MatsuShinshii wrote:
Injuries are all apart of the training.

Broken nose, fingers, toes, and ribs. Cuts, bruises and lacerations. Torn ACL. Bruised ego was the worst.
I was wondering if the training injuries incurred, with all the comments so far are all from male participants, or are there females that have sustained injuries, such as broken noses and cracked ribs also?

Allow me this...

Injuries are not respecters of gender; all are subjective to injuries while training in the MA. I'm a male practitioner/teacher, and I will say this, I've seen the ratio be a 50/50 in both genders; accidents happen!!




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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2017 2:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alan Armstrong wrote:
MatsuShinshii wrote:
Injuries are all apart of the training.

Broken nose, fingers, toes, and ribs. Cuts, bruises and lacerations. Torn ACL. Bruised ego was the worst.
I was wondering if the training injuries incurred, with all the comments so far are all from male participants, or are there females that have sustained injuries, such as broken noses and cracked ribs also?

I'm not sure whether gender comes in to it as far as injuries go. I've seen both male and female take some bad injuries.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My shoulders sublux/dislocate (always have.) Physical Therapy seems to help some. I also have an issue with straining my adductor muscles in my hips.

Oh, I also train with my wife. She's kicked me in the nuts before.
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Alan Armstrong
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

singularity6 wrote:
My shoulders sublux/dislocate (always have.) Physical Therapy seems to help some. I also have an issue with straining my adductor muscles in my hips.

Oh, I also train with my wife. She's kicked me in the nuts before.
If you are going to workout with the wife, then suggest investing in some extra insurance to protect the jewel's, such as a reinforced heavy duty groin cup protector.

I would ask my wife to "please don't spar with me while wearing my steel toe capped work boots!"
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alan Armstrong wrote:
singularity6 wrote:
My shoulders sublux/dislocate (always have.) Physical Therapy seems to help some. I also have an issue with straining my adductor muscles in my hips.

Oh, I also train with my wife. She's kicked me in the nuts before.
If you are going to workout with the wife, then suggest investing in some extra insurance to protect the jewel's, such as a reinforced heavy duty groin cup protector.

I would ask my wife to "please don't spar with me while wearing my steel toe capped work boots!"


Funny thing... we weren't sparring! It was supposed to be a non-contact exercise. Hell, I took a knee to the nuts while sleeping once!
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