Flatlander
Grandmaster
I recently saw an older UFC match wherein one fighter had his arm broken, but wanted to continue the fight - for this gentleman, he knew his life wasn't being threatened, it was his competitive spirit that enabled him to want to continue the fight.
The ref stopped the fight, by the way.
My question is, do you think that you could continue to defend yourself with the necessary spirit and vigor with a broken limb, hand, etc.? Along the same line, how can we train this mindset in a realistic fashion? I'm having trouble imagining how to do this in an effective way, as there is no demonstrable way to simulate the pain of the injury in training.
Just an idea that popped into my mind over the weekend.
The ref stopped the fight, by the way.
My question is, do you think that you could continue to defend yourself with the necessary spirit and vigor with a broken limb, hand, etc.? Along the same line, how can we train this mindset in a realistic fashion? I'm having trouble imagining how to do this in an effective way, as there is no demonstrable way to simulate the pain of the injury in training.
Just an idea that popped into my mind over the weekend.