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    iQon
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    "Worst BJJ injury to ever happen at my gym."-Miguel Torres

    happened while sparring rolling out of a position and I heard a pop..thought it was dislocated..a pic is worth a 1000 words.
    Warning: Not for the faint of heart.
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    SportsPedagogy
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    Well I'm retiring from fighting now .../

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    ?!?!?!?!?!?!! omg. what the fkkkk is that?!?!?! how does that even happen?!

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    I've seen some nasty shit happen on the mat while rolling but this is definitely up there. If there's any sort of pre-existing injury or weakness in the bone or joint, shit like this can go down and it happens quick.

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    i'm sure that'll heal right up.

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    That's why the die Hards tape their fingers and toes before every practice.

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    vomit.

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    wheres the pic?

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    Tape to cover cuts and blisters but taping up your fingers and toes ain't going to prevent some shit like that happening. Actually, I just ended up using super glue on my blisters.

    Tape adds grip and traction, it's the last thing you want, if anything it might increase the possibility of it occuring.

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    SportsPedagogy
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    Not taping them individually, you tape two of them together. Especially fingers when your grappling with a gi. That way one doesnt get caught , or a toe doesnt get caught in the puzzle piece mats.

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