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11-29-2012, 01:23 AM | #1 | ||
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i really know this is a stupid question but it is very important to me , i am about to have another rib removed due to the fact my surgeon removed my second rib by accident , but before this had all happened me and my boys i heavy into martial arts and i was asked to become a instructor which was great but the i was hurt at work and ended up with tos , vascular and neurological , no rsd which is sorte of being controlled at the moment but me and my boys have always trained together and talked in great lengths about opening our own school as a family but if i am missing 2 ribs on my left side , would it be wise to spar (sunhangdo) which is a korean form of mma and grapple (bjj). i am just worried about the space in my chest and if i took a hit there would it really cause damage , martial arts is huge in my life and has helped me out many a time during dark periods in my life and being a good family man i want to be a big part of their lives. thanks for your idea's and god bless
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If you could instruct without sparring or taking hits, and also focus more on the business management tasks, that dream might work out well.
But the physical aspects - pros & cons, would be best checked out with your new surgeon.
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11-29-2012, 11:34 AM | #3 | ||
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thanks i am a hands on person it easier to show how to do it then just explain it thanks for your input
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