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Psykeiri

PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:09 pm


soo, what's the worst you've been injured while training or in competition?
OR what's the worst you've (accidentally of course) injured someone else?

i haven't really had anything serious happen to me. been hit in the face a few times, bruises and pulled muscles here and there, a lipoma once, but nothing dramatic.

on the other hand when i was much younger we used to do king-of-the-ring type point-based competitions at my dojo and at one point i accidentally kicked a 10 year old in the face. oops. (i was probably 13 or 14. felt awful.)

a couple years ago my sensei asked me to showcase some self-defence techniques with him for some of the advanced students. i knicked his glasses with my foot and they cut open his nose. haha.. had to run away.

one of my good friends has a 4th degree blackbelt in jiu jitsu and can't do it any more because he dislocates his shoulder so easily now. kind of sad.
PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 11:07 pm


Petrosoap
soo, what's the worst you've been injured while training or in competition?
OR what's the worst you've (accidentally of course) injured someone else?

i haven't really had anything serious happen to me. been hit in the face a few times, bruises and pulled muscles here and there, a lipoma once, but nothing dramatic.

on the other hand when i was much younger we used to do king-of-the-ring type point-based competitions at my dojo and at one point i accidentally kicked a 10 year old in the face. oops. (i was probably 13 or 14. felt awful.)

a couple years ago my sensei asked me to showcase some self-defence techniques with him for some of the advanced students. i knicked his glasses with my foot and they cut open his nose. haha.. had to run away.

one of my good friends has a 4th degree blackbelt in jiu jitsu and can't do it any more because he dislocates his shoulder so easily now. kind of sad.


Didn't happen to me personally, but a couple of my friends were doing some friendly sparring in the back yard. Just messing around a bit, neither was actually trained in anything at the time. One of them tends to get a bit overzealous, doesn't really have that little off switch that tells a trained martial artist to pull it back a notch during sparring. He'd been watching Muy Thai videos on YouTube, and somewhere in the process of sparring he managed to lock in a clinch. Before my other friend could get free or I could intervene, my overzealous friend threw what was very nearly a textbook Thai knee, landing it directly on my other friend's nose. Though sure he was going to have to go to the hospital. Turns out, it actually fixed an old sinus problem he had had since he was young.

For myself, I think the worst injuries have been those that anyone suffers while training, sprained ankles and bruises mostly. But then, I've never been up against someone genuinely interested in seriously injuring me.

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Angurvadal

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 14, 2013 7:38 pm


Nothing worse than a bloody nose and sprained ankle for me. But when my Pa did Martial Arts as a teenager, there was a weapons sparring accident caused mostly by carelessness on his part. Long story short, he gouged his partner's left eye out with a spear.
PostPosted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 4:08 am


I've had some wrist sprains before from carelessness when practicing wrist locking techniques, I've also been cut by my karambit a few times while practicing with it. I would say the worst injury I have gotten is when I was kicked in the chest by a 6'-3" guy who weighed around 130 lbs. more than me at the time. The force of the kick actually lifted me off the ground and sent me backwards several feet, but I was able to get back up right away and deliver a roundhouse to his head. I went to the ER later though and found out I had some deep chest contusions.

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Kaiserhuff

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:05 pm


About three years ago, I was teaching falls and rolls to the community college's taekwondo class. These are techniques that I have done for years and years, and they come very naturally to me.

I demonstrate the side fall. As I fall, my foot sticks to the mat while my knee rotates sharply to the outside. I hear a pop, but there is no pain immediately. I stand up, discover that my knee no longer supports my weight, then it lights up.

It took a year for the injury to heal enough that I could walk and kick without my leg giving out. Even three years later, my knee still goes out on me if I'm not careful. I can do all of my martial arts stuff normally, but my form has to be spot on if I don't want to aggravate the injury.

/story
PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 5:55 am


1. ACL sprain from a heel hook
2. Broken nose from a knee to the face
3. Pinched nerve in neck from falling on head

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quiet_way
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2014 12:57 pm


This thread seems very calculated (so far) to make my joints ache in sympathy and my wife wonder why I keep cringing.
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