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Appreciate what u do man! It takes guts to do a job like that cause anything can happen at any time. So I applaud u for doing it and hope all goes well in your recovery
Well damn what do you expect? You literally chose one of the stupidest jobs possible. People are insane.
Sorry brother Heal up. get back in the fight.Well....4 weeks into my return to the gym and up 22 pounds, and now here I am sitting in the hospital with a torn bicep and possibly a fractured hand after fighting a guy on the job today. Fuck my life
Self defense . You did nothing wrong by defending yourself. Hopefully you can recover soon because it sucks to tear a muscle in a freak accidentSo it’s cool the dude assaulted me because I chose this job? Fuck you dickhead
Thanks Pesty. Appreciate that. Same for me. I’ve made a living off my body my whole adult life from fighting in cages, bouncing at clubs, and now this. I’m gonna fight to get the surgery done if necessary and heal up. Probably gonna try to train legs a few days a week since they need some work anyways.
You know I’ve never used tb500....but I used bpc to heal some tennis elbow and a few other injuries and I’m definitely gonna run some post surgeryPlan on utilizing any tb500 or bpc?
Your post is insane.
It's like saying to a correctional officer after he gets injured from an inmate '' well damn what do you expect? you literally chose one of the stupidest jobs possible.''
After this post....Whenever I see the name Matsuo Munefusa in a thread the first thing that will come to my mind is BITCH.
Hey heavyhitter... hope all goes well.I’m 38 years old. I’m part owner of the company so I’m paid my salary...as well as ten percent of every bond I personally recover, and a smaller percentage of any bond my guys recover. So for a 150k bond I get 15k for bringing him in
I never did.....but one of the guys I know down in Tucson met him when he was coming up to Vegas to find War machine after he assaulted Christy MackHey heavyhitter... hope all goes well.
You ever met Dog The Bounty Hunter?
MS
OK.I agree with your post until the period after ''injured'' but what does your statement have to do with anything I posted?Every job or activity has its risks, if you go to war, you must assume that you may be killed or seriously injured. And you can not blame anyone, not even the attacker, you are just a victim of circumstances and for living in a material reality.
OK.I agree with your post until the period after ''injured'' but what does your statement have to do with anything I posted?
The point is someone has to do ''THAT'' job. ''well what did you expect?'' can be applied to anything in your theory.
Roofer doing tear off falls off the roof and dies ''well what did you expect?''
My Aunt lost her child.I should have said to her ''well what did you expect''?
Your wife dies in a car crash ''well what did you expect?''
When someone is going through something saying ''well what did you expect?'' will get you into some shit.
Not something he would say to someone's face that's for sure.It's something a ****H would say behind a keyboard.
Paul Anderson trained legs hard after breaking his wrist doing squat cleans. When he went back to pressing it was higher than before the accident.That’s the plan. I’m 6’1’’ so more leg size is something I’m always gonna need. Any advice on maybe some way to hit them 3 times weekly and still recover?
I’ve got a surgical consult tomorrow morning. It looks to be a full distal tear they said but it may be a fight with workmans comp covering the surgery or not as I know of lot of insurance companies deny those surgeries as cosmetic. Apparently I have a ligament tear in my index metatarsal as well. I’m not sure of the seriousness of that one or whether it may require surgery also. I guess I’ll find out tomorrow
You know I’ve heard that before. Something about the body compensating and becoming stronger as a whole when training legs hard. I’m gonna be giving it a goPaul Anderson trained legs hard after breaking his wrist doing squat cleans. When he went back to pressing it was higher than before the accident.