14 broken ribs on five occasions (not counting fractures)Ummm.... I don't understand this statement. Fracture means broken. ..
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14 broken ribs on five occasions (not counting fractures)Ummm.... I don't understand this statement. Fracture means broken. ..
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I've gotten off pretty light:
Dislocated finger from open hand blocking a kick.
Broken hand punching a guy in sparring.
Scratched cornea from getting a finger in the eye.
Sprained MCL from an heel hook.
Right shoulder still isn't quite right from taking an elbow their during sparring years ago, probably something to do with the rotater cuff.
Something with my meniscus in my right knee that eventually resolved itself.
Bruises, stick hickies, and various abrasions are too numerous to count.
Oh yes! In the SCA we had an adage that rattan is magnetically attracted to unprotected flesh. In my very first SCA tournament I was fighting in borrowed armor meant for someone much shorter. I took so many shots to the same unprotected spot on my left leg that I couldn't bend it or put weight on it afterwards. To take off my armor I had to hold on to the wall while I slid down to the floor.Ah the good old stick hickies.
But what hurt more than all of them, Joe Lewis bit me (showing me something) on the Inferior Alveolar Nerve (Jawline).
It does mean broken, but there are three stages of fracture: non-displaced fracture, displaced fracture, and stress fracture. Some might say that a displaced fracture is a break, given that the two or more parts of bone are no long in correct contact.
A stress fracture and non-displaced usually stay within contact with the other parts of bones and take a lot less time to heal.
Here is an article which explains better than me, and has pictures!
Fractures Broken Bones Manhattan Orthopedic
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Lol I take class with my kid lol I never want to spar her so I don't hurt her lol. But all in all if any parents ARE worried I think the ratio of safe vs harm is fine... yes sparring can hurt and weapons classes can be hairy but it generally really is okYou know, this thread is probably not helpful for encouraging potential students or parents who are thinking about enroll long their kids in martial arts classes...
Hey, parents! Pay no attention to this thread. We're just a bunch of crazy people. Your kid's dojo is perfectly safe. Nothing to worry about.
Oh yes! In the SCA we had an adage that rattan is magnetically attracted to unprotected flesh. In my very first SCA tournament I was fighting in borrowed armor meant for someone much shorter. I took so many shots to the same unprotected spot on my left leg that I couldn't bend it or put weight on it afterwards. To take off my armor I had to hold on to the wall while I slid down to the floor.
Just remembered a couple more...
Dislocated shoulder in a judo tournament. I threw my opponent for ippon, then landed on my shoulder while twisting my head to look at the cool throw.
Got poked in the eye a few times, but one time resulted in seeing flashing rings of light at night for the next 6 months.
You know, this thread is probably not helpful for encouraging potential students or parents who are thinking about enroll long their kids in martial arts classes...
Hey, parents! Pay no attention to this thread. We're just a bunch of crazy people. Your kid's dojo is perfectly safe. Nothing to worry about.