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by natmaka
1826 days ago
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This is really a problem in the professional world, and at a lesser extent in some high-end amateur setups, mainly when some competitors want to become pros or if there is some animosity between gyms/people. They cut weight, have good technique and power, and the stakes sometimes are very high. This is dangerous. Cutting weight reduces the amount of water in the body => the brain bounces on the skull at a greater speed => more kinetic energy => major risk (hemorrhage...). Many sports are much more dangerous than commonly thought. Each and every friend who practiced judo or BJJ developed serious joints problems, or even major hips-related ordeals. Comparing football and MMA leads to surprising observations: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2830774-football-vs-mma-... My take: do not compete (and do not aim at becoming a professional!), avoid any gym where hard sparring is mandatory, or where the trainers don't closely monitor the sparring sessions or don't immediately break anything getting out-of-hands. There is some residual risk, but IMHO probably no higher than walking down the streets, and the gains are worth it. |
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