The MMA Thread. BJ Penn Didn't Die #HeDeadThough

She trained at Jackson’s camp for this fight? Damn.

dunno if anybody follows hockey, but ex player Donald Brashear won his first MMA fight in 21 seconds:

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I was going to post this earlier but I said I shouldn’t because I thought you probably hit me witht he “C’mon Son”. :rofl: If she is, I can’t hate on the dude who dropped his seed up in there. I’d get her pregnant too. :looney:

She would blow the fuck up.

Well it happened during her movie. Some females need to stay at the gym forever. Would still smash though, especially in that american gladiator outfit.

lol surprised no fatjokes bout gina.

The condition was from overdoing it, Seems pretty simple. There’s a reference to a case study in the link below in which 119 students developed the condition after their coach made them do 120 pushups in 5 minutes. Or are you going to tell me all 119 students had genetic predispositions?

I’m sure he was careful to release your neck pretty quick once you were out - why? Being careful doesn’t mean don’t train hard. You don’t stop banging chicks because you wear a condom ffs. Yes, training can be brutal, and every time you’re stiff and sore for more than a couple days afterward, you probably overdid it. Guess what, some people overdo it real bad.

i’m glad clay won. pettis had his back with both legs hooked and couldn’t finish. i’m from milwaukee and met pettis a bunch of times. he’s a real chill dude. he’s young, he’ll get another shot. i just hope okami can pull out a win.

i was going to cite the hundreds of thousands of people that go through basic training each year, not to mention the similar amount of JROTC cadets that do the exact same thing every day.

i actually found the article/study that your article cited and in addition to the doing push ups, the high school students had also been fasting and were suffering from hypothermia.

Let’s take a look:

“A healthy person can develop rhabdomyolysis after heavy, prolonged, exhaustive, or repetitive exercise”

“In this case, Rhabdomyolysis occurred because of fasting, probable hypothermia, and vigorous muscular activity related to the repetitive exercise”

You say “suffering hypothermia” - They call it “probable hypothermia” The students exercised in 12C weather - which is about 54 degrees F. You realize the minimum threshold for hypothermia is when shivering starts right? So maybe they were cold - though I wear shorts up here when it gets above freezing. I’ll grant you fasting, but not having breakfast is considered clinical fasting (every time I take a blood test I have to fast for 12 hours). I’m pretty sure anyone here who’s exercised has done it on an empty stomach from time to time.

Keep searching for a way to prove the doctors wrong. So far you’re just proving that yes, it can happen - which is all I ever said. It’s kind of humorous watching people try to find some excuse or reason why they’re different or special so that it can’t happen to them.

EDIT: Also, I went to boot camp in San Diego (med discharge prior to graduation, I’m not a Marine) so I’m pretty familiar with what goes on at basic training - and they train hard but they also ramp up - they don’t do hundreds of pushups/situps and run 3 miles on the first day.

But maybe the Army does: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2493600

I just saw pics of Gina in from her new movie. She mad thick!

They had to do a bunch of reshoots. Apparently the original studio was not happy with the movie and wasn’t willing to keep spending money. So they sold it off to another studio that was willing to pony up the money to reshoot some scenes to try and salvage it.

I wouldn’t kick her out of bed.

good god. is she bulking up to try out for the nfl or something

Something tells me Gina is one of those women that might like having some size on her. Reminds me of Beyonce a couple of years ago. I wonder do Gina like it black though. :wonder:

you don’t have to grant me anything considering it’s as clear as day that the doctors felt a need to express that the kids were fasting and most likely hypothermia as well, both of which are states that any reasonable person isn’t trying to engage in exercise while in.

lmao yeah i’m the one searching for a way to prove the doctors wrong, yet you’re the one trying to wiggle out of what the actual doctors said in the study you cited. it takes a special kind of person to cite a study and then claim the docs involved didn’t know wtf they were talking about after someone bothers to read it and raise the red flag.

nobody is saying that a completely healthy person can’t just fall the fuck out with rhabdomyolysis after going too hard in the gym, it’s just extremely unlikely and it’s way more likely and probable that there were some other factors involved. pretty much every article on the topic mentions severe dehydration, intoxication or some other shit, i would post them but then you’d come up with some more BS reason why dehydration isn’t that serious and how EVERYONE works out while drunk.

the horse is dead, i’m done with this topic. stay free, though.

nikkos, your countet argument to “maybe something else contributed” is essentially, “his doctors are omniscient.” just think about that for a moment.

Except that they stated right away in the beginning that the condition is often caused by repetitive or prolonged exercise, which disproved your original argument.

Haha, you mean that I’ll take the word of his doctors that run all the blood and piss tests and go to 8 years of school, a few more of residency and then then start in on their specialties over the armchair diagnosis of the guys on a videogame forum? You Bet!

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You know I might have posted this in the old thread.

That looks chaotic and hilarious. It’s like watching new kids in the mosh pits at metal concerts.

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Why did this song pop into my head when I saw this video? :rofl: Mayhem should come out to this song while dancing.