LunchBox said:I felt the need to contribute so here's a different kind of hurt
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN_2u-hQOD8
*Probably NSFW
NANOTEC said:Maybe it's because I have some relevent experience in the field?
NANOTEC said:Also I already said from what I coud see from the video it seems to be a mistake (poor training) and not an unavoidable accident.
NANOTEC said:It looks to be a BIZARRE incident that cannot be explained by a natural unavoidable accident. The only other explanations are former injury to that bone or improper training.
NANOTEC said:Actually it is logical, but since you don't have experience in this particular area you may think it's illogical. The fact you used 10,001 as some form of logic exposes your inability to correctly address what is being talked about eg bones and bone growth. Your analogy applies to alloys which don't grow but fatique over repeated use.
NANOTEC said:Also too much animal protein intake during training may actually cause bones to weaken...bet you didn't know that. Heck drinking too much animal milk makes your bones weaker...bet you didn't know that either.
However, this is not necessarily regulated by some contrived method of "enough professional training".
NANOTEC said:Proper training always includes proper dieting and nutrition...if it doesn't then it's not proper training.
that guy must be an idiot or something with no profession training at all.
NANOTEC said:You have no clue as to what proper training involves just like your flawed 10,001 analogy. Let's just leave it at that.
Ty said:Well you said "professional" not proper.
And as I pointed out, dietary issues are hardly the sole cause of bone weaknesses.
Perhaps but it seems you were unaware of other potential causes.
But if you wish to enlighten us as to:
1> Your experience in this sport since you brought it up that you have some.
2> What the guy did wrong in the video.
NANOTEC said:Maybe I was pretending to be stupid to see how far some people would go to argue a point they think they know?
NANOTEC said:I have a family member that trains in the sport.
NANOTEC said:He didn't do anything wrong to cause his shin bone to break. In fact there's nothing in the video that says his shin bone should break.
NANOTEC said:Maybe I was pretending to be stupid to see how far some people would go to argue a point they think they know?