Getting hit in the sensitive areas is no joke, but let's face it, it's a universal pain that unites us all. For men, a kick to the family jewels can make them see stars, question their life choices, and temporarily forget their own name. It's like the universe's way of saying, "Hey, remember who's boss?"
For women, a blow to the vulva can be equally excruciating. It's like getting hit with a sledgehammer made of pure agony. The pain is sharp, immediate, and makes you want to curl up in a ball and rethink your decision to ever step into the ring.
In combat sports, protecting these sensitive areas is crucial. It's not just about winning or losing; it's about avoiding that moment of sheer, blinding pain that makes you wish you were anywhere else. So, whether you're a guy or a gal, remember to gear up and protect your most vulnerable parts. Because in the end, nobody wants to be the one rolling on the mat, clutching their groin, and wondering why they didn't choose a safer hobby like knitting.
No one wants to get kicked in the groin but it's happened to all of us, if it happens you either need to create distance keep your hands up, and regain your composure, or take a knee hope the referee calls it low and gives you time to recuperate, not take a count to eight or nine get up, And control distance and the action until you recover, Time up if you need to but make sure you're ready to go before, Restarting the action and walking into a even more devastating blow.
Tony loco LoCoco