29-10-08, 09:55 PM
I'm getting pissed off always coming home from training with a few injuries. Sunday it was the muscles on the front of my thighs (and my ass, calves and hamstrings to a lesser degree), yesterday was a severly sprained wrist and one of my middle toes is all swelled up and hurts like hell so I have a bit of a hobble and have to tell people "got my toe caught between some mats".
Also, people who have about 6 stone on me and decide to go all-out in sparring without me knowing it until I get clocked in the face.
Also, people who squeeze your head and stall as much as they can when you roll with them. Rolling is a time to try new things and learn new tricks and hone your technique, not to try and hold some guy in place and not try any real escape whatsoever (except constant circling).
I love training but my body always feels like crap the next day and there's nothing I can do about it. I spend 6 hours travelling there and back and sometimes when I feel I haven't got much out of a session I feel like shit and need to vent. Sorry for that place being here.
Also, people who have about 6 stone on me and decide to go all-out in sparring without me knowing it until I get clocked in the face.
Also, people who squeeze your head and stall as much as they can when you roll with them. Rolling is a time to try new things and learn new tricks and hone your technique, not to try and hold some guy in place and not try any real escape whatsoever (except constant circling).
I love training but my body always feels like crap the next day and there's nothing I can do about it. I spend 6 hours travelling there and back and sometimes when I feel I haven't got much out of a session I feel like shit and need to vent. Sorry for that place being here.

