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Travis Bagent vs. Sabin Badulescu, ARMFIGHTS UNLEASHED 3.0

VIDEO: Travis Bagent vs. Sabin Badulescu, ARMFIGHTS UNLEASHED 3.0

Travis Bagent vs. Sabin Badulescu, ARMFIGHTS UNLEASHED 3.0
Travis Bagent vs. Sabin Badulescu, ARMFIGHTS UNLEASHED 3.0

4 : 2

Travis Bagent suffered a pectoral injury during the 3 round of the match (when the score was 2:1 for Travis), and he couldn’t continue.

Travis Bagent V Sabin Badulescu | Armfights Unleashed 3.0


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VIDEO: Tendinopathy (Tendon Injury)

Tendinopathy (tendon injuries) can develop in any tendon of the body.

Typically, tendon injuries occur in three areas:

  • musculotendinous junction (where the tendon joins the muscle)
  • mid-tendon (non-insertional tendinopathy)
  • tendon insertion (eg into bone)

Non-insertional tendinopathies tends to be caused by a cumulative microtrauma from repetitive overloading eg overtraining.

 

What is a Tendon Injury?

Tendons are the tough fibres that connect muscle to bone. Most tendon injuries occur near joints, such as the shoulder, elbow, knee, and ankle. A tendon injury may seem to happen suddenly, but usually, it is the result of repetitive tendon overloading. Health professionals may use different terms to describe a tendon injury. You may hear:

Tendinitis (or Tendonitis): This actually means “inflammation of the tendon,” but inflammation is actually normal tendon healing response which can cause some tendon pain. This is known as the reactive phase and is a good tendon healing response.

The problem really occurs when you healing rate is less than your injury rate – known as tendon dysrepair – which is when tendinopathies can quickly deteriorate into the degenerative (cell death) phase. This is characterized by collagen degeneration in the tendon due to repetitive overloading. These tendinopathies therefore do not respond well to anti-inflammatory treatments and are best treated with functional rehabilitation. The best results occur with early diagnosis and intervention.

What Causes a Tendon Injury?

Most tendon injuries are the result of gradual wear and tear to the tendon from overuse or ageing. Anyone can have a tendon injury, but people who make the same motions over and over in their jobs, sports, or daily activities are more likely to damage a tendon.

Your tendons are designed to withstand high, repetitive loading, however, on occasions, when the load being applied to the tendon is too great for the tendon to withstand, the tendon begins to become stressed.

When tendons become stressed, they sustain small micro tears, which encourage inflammatory chemicals and swelling, which can quickly heal if managed appropriately.

However, if the load is continually applied to the tendon, these lesions occurring in the tendon can exceed the rate of repair. The damage will progressively become worse, causing pain and dysfunction. The result is a tendinopathy or tendinosis.

Researchers current opinion implicates the cumulative microtrauma associated with high tensile and compressive forces generated during sport or an activity causes a tendinopathy.

For example, in explosive jumping movements, forces delivered to the patellar tendon can be eight times your body weight. Cumulative micro trauma appears to exceed the tendon’s capacity to heal and remodel.

 

What are the Symptoms of Tendinopathy?

Tendinopathy usually causes pain, stiffness, and loss of strength in the affected area.

  • The pain may get worse when you use the tendon.
  • You may have more pain and stiffness during the night or when you get up in the morning.
  • The area may be tender, red, warm, or swollen if there is inflammation.
  • You may notice a crunchy sound or feeling when you use the tendon.

The symptoms of a tendon injury can be a lot like those caused by bursitis.

Tendinopathy Phases

The inability of your tendon to adapt to the load quickly enough causes tendon to progress through four phases of tendon injury. While it is healthy for normal tissue adaptation during phase one, further progression can lead to tendon cell death and subsequent tendon rupture.

1. Reactive Tendinopathy

  • Normal tissue adaptation phase
  • Prognosis: Excellent. Normal Recovery!

2. Tendon Dysrepair

  • Injury rate > Repair rate
  • Prognosis: Good. Tissue is attempting to heal.
  • It is vital that you prevent deterioration and progression to permanent cell death (phase 3).

3. Degenerative Tendinopathy

  • Cell death occurs
  • Poor Prognosis – Tendon cells are giving up!

4. Tendon Tear or Rupture

  • Catastrophic tissue breakdown
  • Loss of function.
  • Prognosis: very poor.
  • Surgery is often the only option.

It is very important to have your tendinopathy professionally assessed to identify it’s injury phase. Identifying your tendinopathy phase is also vital to direct your most effective treatment, since certain modalities or exercises should only be applied or undertaken in specific tendon healing phases.

How is a Tendon Injury Diagnosed?

To diagnose a tendon injury, your physiotherapist will ask questions about your past health, your symptoms and exercise regime. They’ll then do a physical examination to confirm the diagnosis. If your symptoms are severe or you do not improve with early treatment, specific diagnostic tests may be requested, such as an ultrasound scan or MRI.

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Dmitry Trubin, Winner of 2016 Arnold Classic Armwrestling Challenge (ACAC), John Brzenk, Andrey Sharkoff, Dave Chaffee

VIDEO: What the hell happened to Dmitry Trubin?

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Что, черт побери, случилось с Дмитрием Трубиным? #53 ЖЕЛЕЗНЫЕ НОВОСТИ [Google Translate: What the hell happened with Dmitry Trubin?]

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Dmitry Trubin, Winner of 2016 Arnold Classic Armwrestling Challenge (ACAC), John Brzenk, Andrey Sharkoff, Marcio Barboza left arm injury, Dave Chaffee │ Collage by XSportNews using images from the video
Dmitry Trubin, Winner of 2016 Arnold Classic Armwrestling Challenge (ACAC), John Brzenk, Andrey Sharkoff, Marcio Barboza left arm injury, Dave Chaffee │ Collage by XSportNews using images from the video
Spartak Zoloev vs. Evgeny Prudnik, EuroArm 2015

VIDEO: Evgeny Prudnik: Injured right shoulder before ARMFIGHT 43

The English subtitles are on by Default.

Armfight Vendetta # 43 vlog series Episode 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7bfPy_7Eck

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Spartak Zoloev vs. Evgeny Prudnik, EuroArm 2015 │ Capture by XSportNews from the video
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Herman McCoy

VIDEO: Herman McCoy

HERMAN MCCOY
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Published on 4 May 2014

after a 13 1/2 month stretch of recovering from an injury, arguably one of the most intense middle weights in the sport has stepped back onto the scene. welcome back herman mccoy.

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Herman McCoy - Welcome back - Pullerville
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Artem Taynov - injured left arm

Artem Taynov injured his left arm │August 2013

Artem Taynov - injured left arm │ Photo Source: IronWorld.ru
Artem Taynov – injured left arm │ Photo Source: IronWorld.ru
Artem Taynov took 1st place in the SENIOR MEN LEFT 90KG, and 2nd place in the SENIOR MEN RIGHT 90KG at the A1 Russian Open 2013.
Because he injured his left arm in an accident (he fell on his arm), Artem Taynov will not go to  but he says he will definitely go to 11th Nemiroff World Cup 2013.

Original – IronWorld.ru │ Google Translate:

” Artem Taynov not take part in the world championship armsportu

Artem Taynov, one of the strongest Ukrainian armsportsmenov to miss the next world championship armsportu, which will be held in September in Poland. The reason for this injury is the champion – a crack in the radius bone in his strong left hand.

In the words of Artyom: “Yesterday, having slipped almost out of the blue, totally sober, fell on his left hand exposed. Crackling was such that much was frightened, thought broke. Did shot, the doctors said that the crack. So now two weeks in a cast and a half months of rehabilitation. very upset, since before the World Cup less than a month, and now I was in very good shape. Well, the fate did not go, I will prepare for Nemiroff World Cup, where you will definitely see me. Going ‘ll be more careful smile:) ”

Artem wish a speedy recovery!
It will be interesting to learn who now enters the top three in the category of 90 kg in the absence of one of the favorites?

Author: Andrei Sharkov ”

Original – IronWorld.ru │ Google Translate

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INTERVIEW Devon Larratt and Chuck Young on Arm Wrestling Nation Radio

INTERVIEWS: Devon Larratt and Chuck Young on Arm Wrestling Nation Radio │07 July 2013

Source: Arm Wrestling Nation Radio on BlogTalkRadio
From 31:25 Devon Larratt talks about the Devon Larratt vs. X – 50 000 USD – World Bar Arm Wrestling Championships │24 August 2013, Las Vegas.

Next Devon talks about the difficulties of setting up a super match like Devon Larratt vs. Denis Cyplenkov.

Devon also talks about the recovery / rehabilitation after his right arm surgery (from last year).

From 56:50 Devon talks about the outcome of Michael Todd vs. Travis Bagent – $50,000 │ World Bar Arm Wrestling Championships, 24 August 2013, Las Vegas. Devon tells that he is a terrible gamble, and he bet on Michael Todd winning with 3 – 0.

Devon also tells his opinion on doping in sports and about the EuroArm 2013 – DOPING CONTROL RESULTS.

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Although it was a very hard call, Devon decided that the toughest match of his life was against Ron Bath:

(from 2006 Mike Gould Classic)

Devon vs Ron (part one)

Devon vs Ron (part two)

Devon vs Ron (part three)

Published on 3 Apr 2009

www.ashleighlarratt.com, Famous supermatch between now world champion armwrestler Devon Larratt and Ron Bath at Mike Goulds annual tournament. 2006

Source: Ashleigh Larratt

RESULTS │ Devon Larratt 3 : 1 Ron Bath │ RESULTS

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