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Slap fighters at risk for concussions, per Pitt study
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Slap fighters at risk for concussions, per Pitt study

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Last updated: 2024/09/24 at 9:20 PM
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Have you ever heard of slap fighting? Well, it might seem like a harmless activity, but recent research has revealed just how dangerous it can be. In a study conducted by researchers, the risks associated with slap fighting were quantified, confirming the warnings from the medical community about the potential for serious injury.

Slap fighting used to be an underground activity, but it gained popularity with the emergence of YouTube videos showcasing intense battles. One standout figure in the sport is Vasily the Dumpling, a pig farmer from Siberia, whose matches went viral online. Recognizing the potential, Ultimate Fighting Championship founder Dana White got behind slap fighting, leading to the creation of the Power Slap league.

In the Power Slap league, fighters take turns slapping each other while standing in designated boxes across a special table. The bouts are judged on a 10-point scale, with specific rules in place to ensure the safety of the participants. Despite the thrill of the sport, it has faced criticism from some who believe it portrays violence in a negative light.

White has defended slap fighting as a safer alternative to boxing or mixed martial arts, citing the limited head blows that defenders receive in comparison. However, the medical community remains concerned about the risks of head injury and brain trauma for slap fighters.

In a recent study by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh, nearly 80% of fighters involved showed signs of concussion after matches. The study highlighted the need for increased awareness about the dangers associated with slap fighting and the importance of implementing safety measures in the sport.

As the debate continues, one thing is clear – slap fighting is a sport that comes with risks. Whether it’s the thrill of the competition or the potential for injury, it’s essential to consider the consequences before engaging in such activities.

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