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Title: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Rami on May 21, 2014, 10:16:15 AM
It's just worse and much more shameful than bodybuilding too. To study the art of damaging other people as a career and for fame and fortune is all destructive and negative energies in the end.

This Joe Rogan character with friends usually talk shit about bodybuilding when what he is into is much more worse, immature and insecure bullshit.

So what you you got to say Joe? We all know you're on this board laughing at bodybuilding Joe!




Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Darren Avey on May 21, 2014, 10:32:21 AM
Da cage is where its at, if you don't like it don't watch it
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Simple Simon on May 21, 2014, 10:33:56 AM
Da cage is where its at, if you don't like it don't watch it
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Skylge on May 21, 2014, 10:34:34 AM
Very little money in MMA, boxing is still where the millions of dollars are...
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Rami on May 21, 2014, 10:35:04 AM
Da cage is where its at, if you don't like it don't watch it

Why not?
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: dyslexic on May 21, 2014, 10:36:28 AM
Richard Perez trainer to the Diaz brothers works out in my gym.


MMA takes its toll on the human body, as does hardcore bodybuilding... and many, many other walks of life.


It's not just sports.


Back in the day, before regulation of the industry, there was nothing in this world that could take more of a toll on your mind and body than truckdriving.


What about prostitution? You think those girls plan on living a long, happy life?


What about the local drunk who sleeps in the streets every night? How's he gonna be next year?


All in perspective, don't really care about the subject line.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: the trainer on May 21, 2014, 10:40:25 AM
I have being involved in training all my life, lifting, wrestling etc and I from time to time I do feel some aches but that is why you take your fish oil and inject your deca.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Rami on May 21, 2014, 10:41:34 AM
Richard Perez trainer to the Diaz brothers works out in my gym.


MMA takes its toll on the human body, as does hardcore bodybuilding... and many, many other walks of life.


It's not just sports.


Back in the day, before regulation of the industry, there was nothing in this world that could take more of a toll on your mind and body than truckdriving.


What about prostitution? You think those girls plan on living a long, happy life?


What about the local drunk who sleeps in the streets every night? How's he gonna be next year?


All in perspective, don't really care about the subject line.

Yes it's down there.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Rami on May 21, 2014, 10:43:21 AM
I have being involved in training all my life, lifting, wrestling etc and I from time to time I do feel some aches but that is why you take your fish oil and inject your deca.

Take some rose hip too it will help joints supposedly.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: The Ugly on May 21, 2014, 11:01:43 AM
Oh, stop.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: ESFitness on May 21, 2014, 01:54:38 PM
It's just worse and much more shameful than bodybuilding too. To study the art of damaging other people as a career and for fame and fortune is all destructive and negative energies in the end.

This Joe Rogan character with friends usually talk shit about bodybuilding when what he is into is much more worse, immature and insecure bullshit.

So what you you got to say Joe? We all know you're on this board laughing at bodybuilding Joe!






you're in a cage/ring/mat against somebody who knows what they're getting into, knows what the risks are, and wants to do the same to you as you do to them.

you could say the same for 'professional skateboarding' or 'pro motoX' or whatever the dirtbike jumper guys are called.... dudes want fame and fortune and risk injury for what ends up to be ZERO dollars for 99% of them.

big deal.. this is America. we can do whatever we want and if we fail, so what? people will criticize you (like little arm-chair quarterback bitches).. and if you succeed, people will criticize you (like jealous, insecure little bitches).... pick which side you want to be on. I'd rather try and fail.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Simple Simon on May 21, 2014, 02:06:53 PM
you're in a cage/ring/mat against somebody who knows what they're getting into, knows what the risks are, and wants to do the same to you as you do to them.

you could say the same for 'professional skateboarding' or 'pro motoX' or whatever the dirtbike jumper guys are called.... dudes want fame and fortune and risk injury for what ends up to be ZERO dollars for 99% of them.

big deal.. this is America. we can do whatever we want and if we fail, so what? people will criticize you (like little arm-chair quarterback bitches).. and if you succeed, people will criticize you (like jealous, insecure little bitches).... pick which side you want to be on. I'd rather try and fail.
You are doing that very well at the moment.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Thin Lizzy on May 21, 2014, 02:14:30 PM
The training MMA guys have to do to be on top, in this era, is insane.

I started BJJ in 1996. At the time, Matt Serra was a Blue Belt. The guy was an animal who could seemingly train 24/7 and not get hurt. Unfortunately, he has recently had some pretty serious health issues as a result of all the training and fighting.  No one gets away unscathed.

I see the sport getting younger and younger, as most guys will be shot by the time they hit their early 30s.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: The Ugly on May 21, 2014, 02:19:04 PM
These two should never be in the same sentence.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: King Shizzo on May 21, 2014, 02:22:23 PM
Fighting is ingrained into our culture as human beings. We have had competitive fights since recorded history.

The human physique has also been worshipped for it's beauty. The natural human physique.

Ronnie Coleman would not have made a good Spartan warrior or Olympiad champion.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Parker on May 21, 2014, 02:29:42 PM
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Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: The Ugly on May 21, 2014, 02:32:21 PM
Fighting is ingrained into our culture as human beings. We have had competitive fights since recorded history.

The human physique has also been worshipped for it's beauty. The natural human physique.

Ronnie Coleman would not have made a good Spartan warrior or Olympiad champion.

Even Michelangelo would have said, "Move, freak. You're blocking David."

But it would have been in Italian.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: ESFitness on May 21, 2014, 02:33:49 PM
You are doing that very well at the moment.

you should know, with 50yrs of failing under your belt.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Bevo on May 21, 2014, 02:36:52 PM
Richard Perez trainer to the Diaz brothers works out in my gym.


MMA takes its toll on the human body, as does hardcore bodybuilding... and many, many other walks of life.


It's not just sports.


Back in the day, before regulation of the industry, there was nothing in this world that could take more of a toll on your mind and body than truckdriving.


What about prostitution? You think those girls plan on living a long, happy life?


What about the local drunk who sleeps in the streets every night? How's he gonna be next year?


All in perspective, don't really care about the subject line.

Yes even competitive bowling or ping pong takes its toll
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: wes on May 21, 2014, 02:38:09 PM
Tragic thread reported.
::)
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: Lustral on May 21, 2014, 02:40:44 PM
Even Michelangelo would have said, "Move, freak. You're blocking David."

But it would have been in Italian.

Well known fact that Michelangelo preferred David Henry's physique, good call.

Most fighters in MMA get a pittance, not sure what the revenues are but being on a big PPV card and getting, is it $7k, is exploitation.

Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: oldtimer1 on May 21, 2014, 04:37:04 PM
Most guys that train in jui jitsu will only compete in submission wrestling. It's an incredibly hard sport. Very few will ever do true MMA. Just like most steroid bodybuilders will never do a pro show. Except that bodybuilders are risking their life and most submision jui jitsu guys might be risking orthopedic injuries.
Title: Re: MMA is just as tragic as bodybuilding, if not more so
Post by: A Righteous Sort on May 21, 2014, 04:49:01 PM
Most guys that train in jui jitsu will only compete in submission wrestling. It's an incredibly hard sport. Very few will ever do true MMA. Just like most steroid bodybuilders will never do a pro show. Except that bodybuilders are risking their life and most submision jui jitsu guys might be risking orthopedic injuries.

Yes they go to something called ' mundials' apparently and avoid real fighting.