I wouldn't mind to dabble, but how injured do you folks tend to get? I've already got a few injuries that I've been working on coming back from and I'm not sure that I can afford too many more at this point.
@@cyborgshaman I get that to a degree, and I'm also curious to know more about that; but I've seen other videos where buhurt guys are doing conditioning/rehab and they have like 6 pretty serious injuries going on all at the same time and I'm wondering if that's just an outlier, or the average. And how about concussions etc? I play airsoft etc and this appeals to me, but if my life is drastically shortened for it, then it might not be worth it.
@@PotHat so far I've seen only one lucky eye injury (temporary) and that was due to insuficient protection on the hemet. I guess the club I belong to has been lucky so far. we make sure that we are well protected and fighting within our means. Tournaments are a different story and are far more dangerous if going against an opponent that fights dirty (pain application instead of technique). all in all, it is safe.
Awesome! Been doing buhurt for 2 years now
I wouldn't mind to dabble, but how injured do you folks tend to get? I've already got a few injuries that I've been working on coming back from and I'm not sure that I can afford too many more at this point.
proper safety equipment is a must if fighting. padding and steel plates. titanium is only good for certain things. "upcoming video"
@@cyborgshaman I get that to a degree, and I'm also curious to know more about that; but I've seen other videos where buhurt guys are doing conditioning/rehab and they have like 6 pretty serious injuries going on all at the same time and I'm wondering if that's just an outlier, or the average. And how about concussions etc?
I play airsoft etc and this appeals to me, but if my life is drastically shortened for it, then it might not be worth it.
@@PotHat so far I've seen only one lucky eye injury (temporary) and that was due to insuficient protection on the hemet. I guess the club I belong to has been lucky so far. we make sure that we are well protected and fighting within our means. Tournaments are a different story and are far more dangerous if going against an opponent that fights dirty (pain application instead of technique). all in all, it is safe.