| What is the most Dangerous Sport? yup mixed | | | | recognised to be high. |
| martial arts is most Dangerous Sport for me, | | | | Objective: To assess qualitatively and quantitatively |
| because in mixed martial arts every fighter want to | | | | the potential risk for participants to sustain cervical |
| win, very risk sport with pound for pound chart, but | | | | spine and associated soft tissue injuries. |
| why fighter like fedor, silva and penn can be the best | | | | Methods: Four commonly performed manoeuvres |
| in mma pound for pound? i think because he use a | | | | with possible risks to the cervical spine were analysed |
| brain and power to win in their fighting, not only the | | | | with respect to their kinematics, and biomechanical |
| power, brain will win but the power is important to | | | | models were constructed. |
| this sport, right? because of that mixed martial arts is | | | | Results: Motion analysis of two manoeuvres revealed |
| dangerous sport, many fighter can be injury in this | | | | strong correlations with rear end motor vehicle |
| sport so you must be careful if want to be fighter in | | | | impact injuries, and kinematics of the remaining two |
| this sport. | | | | suggested a strong risk of injury. Mathematical |
| You must can read the situation in the ring, you must | | | | models of the biomechanics showed that the forces |
| compete in this sport, yeah i know i not fighter in | | | | involved are of the same order as those involved in |
| mixed martial arts but i want share dangerous sport | | | | whiplash injuries and of the same magnitude as |
| in my blog mma pound for pound dude, so read this | | | | compression injuries of the cervical spine. |
| post if you want get information about dangerous | | | | Conclusions: This study shows that there is a |
| mma pound for pound. | | | | significant risk of whiplash injuries in this sport, and |
| Background: Mixed martial arts have rapidly | | | | there are no safety regulations to address these |
| succeeded boxing as the world’s most popular | | | | concerns. |
| full contact sport, and the incidence of injury is | | | | |