My question is concerning martial arts injuries...not the kind one would get from carelessness or just over extending etc. but rather the ones that seem to come after years of training.
My niece, a third black who has been training for 20 years has never had a severe injury on the mat, but, her knees and back are all but gone, she has to take meds for the pain most of the time, and at times, can hardly get around it seems. My senior instructor, knee surgery just last year from years of training, another instructor just went in for hip surgery due to years of training. What I am trying to find out is if we train different from those who trained years ago, Funikoshi, Parker, and before. I have never heard tell of any injuries that the old masters endured from training, other that the kind they got from being punched, kicked etc. So is it safe to say that these recent folks are not training as safely as people once did, or, is the joint and bone injuries part of an art that is suppose to help you achieve better health?
My niece, a third black who has been training for 20 years has never had a severe injury on the mat, but, her knees and back are all but gone, she has to take meds for the pain most of the time, and at times, can hardly get around it seems. My senior instructor, knee surgery just last year from years of training, another instructor just went in for hip surgery due to years of training. What I am trying to find out is if we train different from those who trained years ago, Funikoshi, Parker, and before. I have never heard tell of any injuries that the old masters endured from training, other that the kind they got from being punched, kicked etc. So is it safe to say that these recent folks are not training as safely as people once did, or, is the joint and bone injuries part of an art that is suppose to help you achieve better health?