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Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2024 11:59 pm
by Yonkodick
Can you ride a bike or sit in the back of a bike with an implant. I searched a lot about this, internet searches talk about pressure. I'm sure about what pressure it's taking about.

Does riding a motor cycle affect the cylinders of implant ?
How to avoid it.

Is there is anyone practicing wing chun or any other martial arts with implant?


Thanks

Re: Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 12:12 am
by Jage64
I ride a bicycle vigorously about ~50 miles per week. No issues, no discomfort, nothing different than pre-implant.

Re: Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 11:48 am
by YC1990
I was practicing wing chun before ED.
I am thinking to start again. I do not see any issue

Re: Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 1:39 pm
by Rider1400
I ride a motorcycle regularly. Done several 300-350 mile days in a row now issues with implant….. now my butt!! That’s another story!! Lol

Re: Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Mon Jun 24, 2024 10:59 pm
by GoNavy
At least wear an athletic supporter cup for protection case of an accidental strike. You don’t wanna get hit down there. The smart way to wear it is to wear the spandex type underwear over the cup to keep it from getting moved around - because with sparring or accidents it might just do that. I heard that with rear tip extenders some people can feel it when sitting on a hard service like a bench or a hard bike seat-but I don’t have any rear tip extenders so I’m lucky in that way I guess.

Re: Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2024 8:24 pm
by Tokyo_123
Took Wing Chun (or was it Wing Tsing?) back in college. When I took it, there were no direct blows to the groin. As long as no direct blows there, you're golden. Taekwondo however, probably not recommended.

On bikes, you're good.

Re: Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Thu Jun 27, 2024 6:27 am
by Yonkodick
Tokyo_123 wrote:Took Wing Chun (or was it Wing Tsing?) back in college. When I took it, there were no direct blows to the groin. As long as no direct blows there, you're golden. Taekwondo however, probably not recommended.

On bikes, you're good.



Can you do kicks with an implant ?

Re: Bikes and wing chun

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2024 4:09 pm
by HikerMan
Yonkodick wrote:
Tokyo_123 wrote:Took Wing Chun (or was it Wing Tsing?) back in college. When I took it, there were no direct blows to the groin. As long as no direct blows there, you're golden. Taekwondo however, probably not recommended.

On bikes, you're good.



Can you do kicks with an implant ?


Absolutely.

What I would warn you of is getting kicked back
Its that reservoir that is located near your abdomen I would be worried about.
I've felt a few of those kicks and how powerful they can be.Even with padding

Since its location is just under your
third layer of skin it could easily become ruptured or broken completely
Personally, I wouldn't risk it.

Good luck.