gurakshun
9/15/2007 3:11pm,
So I've been taking TKD for a while now, and that involved compliant training, and although the sparring is full contact, injuries rarely occur. So that experience so far has been pretty low-intensity with little risk of permanent injury.
Now I'm starting a serious boxing/MT/BJJ gym. I know from what i read here that good training is alive training and noncompliant exercises. However, isnt the risk of injury increased? Sorry if this seems like being a wuss, but I don't want concussions and brain damage/other permanent damage to my body, which seems like its to be expected if you do REAL martial arts training. If it makes me less hardcore than some of you out there, so be it, but i dont want permanent damage especially brain damage from hits to the face in boxing/MT etc.
Can anyone else let me know if training seriously is an injury-prone activity? or if the training is done properly, i shouldnt get hurt except for high-intensity things like matches (which i'm still a long way off from participating in)
Thanks for your help,:bully:
Now I'm starting a serious boxing/MT/BJJ gym. I know from what i read here that good training is alive training and noncompliant exercises. However, isnt the risk of injury increased? Sorry if this seems like being a wuss, but I don't want concussions and brain damage/other permanent damage to my body, which seems like its to be expected if you do REAL martial arts training. If it makes me less hardcore than some of you out there, so be it, but i dont want permanent damage especially brain damage from hits to the face in boxing/MT etc.
Can anyone else let me know if training seriously is an injury-prone activity? or if the training is done properly, i shouldnt get hurt except for high-intensity things like matches (which i'm still a long way off from participating in)
Thanks for your help,:bully: