I just hope I won't be that one injury.
NO KIDDING!!!
You know, I see people get dehydrated during our regular classes and they are only one hour long. They end up on their knees with their head hanging down or on their backs. That is their fault of course for not having hydrated throughout the day.
it's not their fault for not having hydrated thru the day. It is true that many people in the US are chronically dehydrated. We like to drink coffee and sodas all day so we don't feel thirsty, but our bodies need simple water and many of us do not drink enough. Coffee and soda does not properly hydrate the way simple water does. But regardless of that, a lenthy physical ordeal, even for just an hour, can be enough to require rehydration. We sweat as a way of regulating our body temperature. When we exercise, our bodies heat up, and we sweat to keep from going into heat stroke. It's normal, it's critical, it must happen or we would have serious health problems every time we exercised or otherwise exerted ourselves. But sweating means we must replenish the lost fluid. When we are sweating profusely and regularly and over a period of time, we must be able to rehydrate, or we can suffer heat exhaustion, heat stroke, and even death. If the weather in your neck of the woods is particularly warm, it is further compounded, and the ability to rehydrate is even more important.
I don't know how one could get hydrated enough before a long test. Not to be indelicate, but we ladies to not have the fluid capacity that men do either.
for a 6 hour test, you cannot. For an hour, perhaps, but that could even be tough. But not for a six.
Not to be indelicate, but I've always been cursed with a quick urinary system. Seems like I pee a lot more than most people. Maybe I'm just properly hydrated and that's part of it while everyone else who doesn't pee so often is dehydrated. I dunno. But if someone told me they would disallow any opportunity to pee for 6 hours, I'd probably not do it. When you are exercising and sweating a lot, often you don't need to pee as much. But I cannot guarantee that I could go 6 hours without peeing. Maybe I'd insist that they agree to launder my gi and mop the floor after the test, 'cause where I'm standing, it's gonna need it. Wear a black gi, not a white one. Hides the stains...
Is this kind of testing, no water/no bathroom breaks, an older style of testing? That may explain things a little bit. Tradition. I did double check my facts last night and this is the way it is at our school.
I do not believe it has anything to do with tradition. I believe it is someone's misguided attempt to be tough and demanding and have a tough program. It's OK to push the students and help them rise to a higher level, one that they probably would not rise to on their own without a strong push. But some things are just dangerous and downright stupid to do. I think this, if it is indeed what you believe it is, could be one of those.