Guden Oden said:What a bunch of sickos, they ought to have their kneecaps broken as punishment.
NANOTEC said:In the second video, that guy must be an idiot or something with no profession training at all.
Ty said:What makes you say that? Looks like a pretty standard Muay Thai technique.
NANOTEC said:Standard Muay Thai techniques performed by a trained professional don't cause you to break your own leg.
Chalnoth said:Except maybe if the opponent moves their leg in just the wrong way to block?
Ty said:Breaks in limbs can happen for any number of reasons irrespective of professional training.
NANOTEC said:And what is the reason(s)?
Ty said:A simple undetected weakness in his shin for example.
Not all injuries are avoidable through "professional training".
NANOTEC said:Actually if he's been rigorously training correctly, his tibia should be able to handle massive shock without breaking unless he's been rigorously training with cotton punch bags.
NANOTEC said:In the event that he had a previous injury or has weak bones or "undectected" weakness in his shin, he would've broken his leg during the rigorous training. If the training isn't rigorous enough then it's not professional it's amatuer.
Guden Oden said:Nano, you speak with an amazing amount of (over)confidence and self-assurence about a situation whose background you know nothing about and whose reasons for occurring in the first place you can't possibly know. Your assumption (and rock-solid conviction) that the guy broke his leg because he was a noob is...well, astounding really. In a not-impressive kind of way I might add.
My humble suggestion for you would be to simply be quiet before you embarrass yourself further, but I guess your ego's simply too large to take such advice.
Ty said:Your argument boils down to, "All injuries are the result of a lack of 'professional training'", which is just not accurate at all. Do you blame a boxer for getting his eye cut in a bout? A football (American Football) player who got tackled and broke an ankle? No, of course not.
That's not logical at all. He could have kicked for 10,000 times in training and not broken his leg, which just needed to happen upon the 10,001 kick.