Similarly as with all physical games, wellbeing dangers are an element. As per Chhoeung Yavyen, a ringside specialist for the Cambodian Amateur Boxing Association, in the previous five years 30 kick boxers have managed genuine damage in the ring including broken wrists and arms, broken shins, broken noses, ousted shoulders, hip wounds and broken jaws. One neak pradal (Cambodian boxer) passed on in the ring in Svay Rieng Province in 2001, yet that demise was the consequence of a heart assault, most likely conveyed on by eating routine pills expended to help the neak pradal lessen his weight before the session. The vast majority of the wounds endured are reparable and don't leave enduring issues. Most neak pradal are permitted to come back to the ring in the wake of getting treatment.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Health Risk in Kun Khmer
Similarly as with all physical games, wellbeing dangers are an element. As per Chhoeung Yavyen, a ringside specialist for the Cambodian Amateur Boxing Association, in the previous five years 30 kick boxers have managed genuine damage in the ring including broken wrists and arms, broken shins, broken noses, ousted shoulders, hip wounds and broken jaws. One neak pradal (Cambodian boxer) passed on in the ring in Svay Rieng Province in 2001, yet that demise was the consequence of a heart assault, most likely conveyed on by eating routine pills expended to help the neak pradal lessen his weight before the session. The vast majority of the wounds endured are reparable and don't leave enduring issues. Most neak pradal are permitted to come back to the ring in the wake of getting treatment.
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