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legendary
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July 01, 2021, 05:47:21 AM
I don't know if a smaller guy without big muscles can win against a big guy with big muscles, because this tournament I think with big muscles and having a bigger physique will certainly be easy to win. But, if the little guy can really beat the big guy, then I guess it's not about his strength but about the technique he has in delivering the right slap.

Techniques and how his face endure the pain, in the eyes of viewers big guy always have the advantage.

I don't know if there's something special with that small guy if he can win and continue playing against other big opponents
all in all it's tough to choose if that body built is really an advantage to win or there's a possibilities of rigging this fight and
let the smaller one to win.. Tongue
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June 30, 2021, 06:07:58 PM
In sports like this muscular appearance might seem very much deceptive and could make one bet against a slim competitor. And at the end the game turns around. Placing a bet on a game I don't have prior knowledge about is a no for me because I have lost a huge fortune taking up such adventure. So if I must bet in slapping competition it definitely means I must have followed up series of performances by the competitors so I can analyze their strength and weakness then bet based on my analysis and not betting blindly
What's needed in this kind of game is that the muscles involved in your slapping ability needs to be refined and strengthened and sometimes the not so bulky and cut out ones are dominating the tournament, just look at Vasily Kamatski, he isn't the most bulky guy in the game but he is the one that is most look forwarded player because he can knockout opponents and he once was filmed slapping a watermelon and blasting it.

That's a lot of practice to do that. Just like someone hitting a piece of wood and breaking it. And yes, before betting on this kind of tournament, one should really do a background check and at least following the personalities involved. Betting blindly on this sports will just incur losses. However, I believe this kind of sports will only make in their local betting scene. I don't know if this sports has been conducted outside of Russia.
I don't know if a smaller guy without big muscles can win against a big guy with big muscles, because this tournament I think with big muscles and having a bigger physique will certainly be easy to win. But, if the little guy can really beat the big guy, then I guess it's not about his strength but about the technique he has in delivering the right slap.
While high strength is always going to be a factor I think in a competition like this it is not as important as it is in boxing, and this is because the opponent cannot evade the slap, this means that the one that has the turn to slap his opponent can take his time and aim perfectly to the spot he wants to hit and the other person has not other option but to take it, this makes it easier to give a perfect hit, unlike what we see in boxing in which very rarely you will hit your opponent exactly where you want and you need to compensate that fact with higher strength.
Dont know on why you do compare this to boxing since its totally different when it comes or in talks on where those hits would came from and where it would surely land or hit.

On this sports you cant evade but rather you would be focusing on how to survive each slap your opponent would give you thats why its totally unpredictable on where you do go down or when get some serious hit.

I dont see this to be considered as sports though but since interest is really rising up then its no doubt that this one would getting some attention now.
legendary
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June 30, 2021, 04:15:07 PM
In sports like this muscular appearance might seem very much deceptive and could make one bet against a slim competitor. And at the end the game turns around. Placing a bet on a game I don't have prior knowledge about is a no for me because I have lost a huge fortune taking up such adventure. So if I must bet in slapping competition it definitely means I must have followed up series of performances by the competitors so I can analyze their strength and weakness then bet based on my analysis and not betting blindly
What's needed in this kind of game is that the muscles involved in your slapping ability needs to be refined and strengthened and sometimes the not so bulky and cut out ones are dominating the tournament, just look at Vasily Kamatski, he isn't the most bulky guy in the game but he is the one that is most look forwarded player because he can knockout opponents and he once was filmed slapping a watermelon and blasting it.

That's a lot of practice to do that. Just like someone hitting a piece of wood and breaking it. And yes, before betting on this kind of tournament, one should really do a background check and at least following the personalities involved. Betting blindly on this sports will just incur losses. However, I believe this kind of sports will only make in their local betting scene. I don't know if this sports has been conducted outside of Russia.
I don't know if a smaller guy without big muscles can win against a big guy with big muscles, because this tournament I think with big muscles and having a bigger physique will certainly be easy to win. But, if the little guy can really beat the big guy, then I guess it's not about his strength but about the technique he has in delivering the right slap.
While high strength is always going to be a factor I think in a competition like this it is not as important as it is in boxing, and this is because the opponent cannot evade the slap, this means that the one that has the turn to slap his opponent can take his time and aim perfectly to the spot he wants to hit and the other person has not other option but to take it, this makes it easier to give a perfect hit, unlike what we see in boxing in which very rarely you will hit your opponent exactly where you want and you need to compensate that fact with higher strength.
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June 29, 2021, 10:01:56 PM
In sports like this muscular appearance might seem very much deceptive and could make one bet against a slim competitor. And at the end the game turns around. Placing a bet on a game I don't have prior knowledge about is a no for me because I have lost a huge fortune taking up such adventure. So if I must bet in slapping competition it definitely means I must have followed up series of performances by the competitors so I can analyze their strength and weakness then bet based on my analysis and not betting blindly
What's needed in this kind of game is that the muscles involved in your slapping ability needs to be refined and strengthened and sometimes the not so bulky and cut out ones are dominating the tournament, just look at Vasily Kamatski, he isn't the most bulky guy in the game but he is the one that is most look forwarded player because he can knockout opponents and he once was filmed slapping a watermelon and blasting it.

That's a lot of practice to do that. Just like someone hitting a piece of wood and breaking it. And yes, before betting on this kind of tournament, one should really do a background check and at least following the personalities involved. Betting blindly on this sports will just incur losses. However, I believe this kind of sports will only make in their local betting scene. I don't know if this sports has been conducted outside of Russia.
I don't know if a smaller guy without big muscles can win against a big guy with big muscles, because this tournament I think with big muscles and having a bigger physique will certainly be easy to win. But, if the little guy can really beat the big guy, then I guess it's not about his strength but about the technique he has in delivering the right slap.
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June 29, 2021, 04:37:46 PM
In sports like this muscular appearance might seem very much deceptive and could make one bet against a slim competitor. And at the end the game turns around. Placing a bet on a game I don't have prior knowledge about is a no for me because I have lost a huge fortune taking up such adventure. So if I must bet in slapping competition it definitely means I must have followed up series of performances by the competitors so I can analyze their strength and weakness then bet based on my analysis and not betting blindly
What's needed in this kind of game is that the muscles involved in your slapping ability needs to be refined and strengthened and sometimes the not so bulky and cut out ones are dominating the tournament, just look at Vasily Kamatski, he isn't the most bulky guy in the game but he is the one that is most look forwarded player because he can knockout opponents and he once was filmed slapping a watermelon and blasting it.

That's a lot of practice to do that. Just like someone hitting a piece of wood and breaking it. And yes, before betting on this kind of tournament, one should really do a background check and at least following the personalities involved. Betting blindly on this sports will just incur losses. However, I believe this kind of sports will only make in their local betting scene. I don't know if this sports has been conducted outside of Russia.
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June 29, 2021, 02:20:31 PM
Synthol is widely used unfortunately and its side effects have been documented. Here is a short list off Synthol issues:

nerve damage.
blockage of the pulmonary artery, which supplies blood to the lungs.
heart attack.
stroke.
infectious complications.

It obviously depends on the dosage used and no short-term indications do not mean any long-term complications will not appear (as noted above in the list). Seeing that this was mentioned in a slapping tournament thread, Synthol will NOT give you and advantage in anything, it will only make you look like a person who has some issues. That's it.

Geez, the damage from Synthol is such dangerous, but I am curious why they still use that to their body? It is not worth consuming that as the damage can risk their life for a long time. But maybe those player does not know what the impact.  No matter how many dosages are used for them, that still give a side effect to their body. I think they need to prohibit using Synthol for the player but they need to do exercise without using that.
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June 29, 2021, 03:46:02 AM
In sports like this muscular appearance might seem very much deceptive and could make one bet against a slim competitor. And at the end the game turns around. Placing a bet on a game I don't have prior knowledge about is a no for me because I have lost a huge fortune taking up such adventure. So if I must bet in slapping competition it definitely means I must have followed up series of performances by the competitors so I can analyze their strength and weakness then bet based on my analysis and not betting blindly
What's needed in this kind of game is that the muscles involved in your slapping ability needs to be refined and strengthened and sometimes the not so bulky and cut out ones are dominating the tournament, just look at Vasily Kamatski, he isn't the most bulky guy in the game but he is the one that is most look forwarded player because he can knockout opponents and he once was filmed slapping a watermelon and blasting it.
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June 29, 2021, 03:01:00 AM
In sports like this muscular appearance might seem very much deceptive and could make one bet against a slim competitor. And at the end the game turns around. Placing a bet on a game I don't have prior knowledge about is a no for me because I have lost a huge fortune taking up such adventure. So if I must bet in slapping competition it definitely means I must have followed up series of performances by the competitors so I can analyze their strength and weakness then bet based on my analysis and not betting blindly
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June 29, 2021, 02:53:37 AM
I have a question to all experts in the slapping sports. What about doping? Do they control for it? In my opinion there is a high likelihood that people take pills to reduce pain. Is this legal? The more professional this sports get the more anti-doping-controls are needed.
For sure any taking of drugs or pain relievers would really be that prohibited and when this sports become big then for sure they would really be mindful about these kind of probabilities but for now it isn't really that getting that much of attention then there might be instances where these things been skipped out.

I agree on some points that you had mentioned that the more this sports getting some traction then those controls are much off needed but honestly
it isn't really that much of a concern since those can be easily checked.


As you say, at the beginning of any competition many people are not going to care too much about stuff like this as what they want is for the sport to gain attention and participants, however once the sport gets big enough then we will begin to see those kind of tests being forced on the participants in order for the competition to be as fair as possible, as far as I know this is already happening in some esports, it may not seem to make sense to apply those tests to them but when we take into account that some drugs give higher focus then this could give a huge advantage to those that use it.

Regarding pain relievers, you have to be pretty fucked up to decrease the amount of pain from a direct slap, and then your timing, accuracy, and strength would be completely off because of pain killers do that to a person. There is a reason professional fighters do not use them.
legendary
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June 27, 2021, 03:32:18 PM
I have a question to all experts in the slapping sports. What about doping? Do they control for it? In my opinion there is a high likelihood that people take pills to reduce pain. Is this legal? The more professional this sports get the more anti-doping-controls are needed.
For sure any taking of drugs or pain relievers would really be that prohibited and when this sports become big then for sure they would really be mindful about these kind of probabilities but for now it isn't really that getting that much of attention then there might be instances where these things been skipped out.

I agree on some points that you had mentioned that the more this sports getting some traction then those controls are much off needed but honestly
it isn't really that much of a concern since those can be easily checked.


As you say, at the beginning of any competition many people are not going to care too much about stuff like this as what they want is for the sport to gain attention and participants, however once the sport gets big enough then we will begin to see those kind of tests being forced on the participants in order for the competition to be as fair as possible, as far as I know this is already happening in some esports, it may not seem to make sense to apply those tests to them but when we take into account that some drugs give higher focus then this could give a huge advantage to those that use it.
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June 26, 2021, 05:54:36 AM
That will need many preparations before having a formal organization that can manage all of the tournament. Or they already have that organization but we do not know about that. As long as many people like to watch or even bet on that sport, it will grow and reach more people. It will be a matter of time before seeing that sport becomes bigger like the other sports.
I think that they already have an organization although informal and most of the rules are prioritizing safety plus they will not be able to organize tournaments if they don't have any of those organization that will handle and manage stuff for the tournament.
This is a growing event now mate and i have been watching this for years now so meaning that they already gather big community and also the organization is getting bigger and bigger.
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June 26, 2021, 05:21:30 AM
This oil is called synthol, it consists of many components, including analgesic... I don't know what they inject it for, but it really looks terrible! I don't think it's any help at all in slap competitions...
I never heard of that oil, but from what you say, it will have an effect to the player in the future. I wish they know what they're doing and not using that oil instead to just practice with the others exercise to have a power.

Oil has some dangerous characteristics that prevent the body from naturally transporting the poison out of the body. The damage that oil can cause can easily be fatal and we have seen that dozens of times before. If you are a bit into bodybuilding you may know a couple of stories about it. I can tell you it is a disgusting and painful death because your organs start defending like hell but they can't succeed against that fucking oil.
Injecting oil into your body to make your muscle look bigger is stupidity x 1000. It also looks shitty as you can obviously see...
If the effect is not happen in a short term, that will give you the effect in the future. I can not imagine what will happen to their body if they inject that oil to their body. I only that if someone doing bodybuilding, he needs to consume an healthy food, vitamins, egg and other protein that can help him to build a big muscle. But if that use oil, medicine, or even using an illegal things that can make their body in danger, that will not be a good idea.

Oil does absolutely nothing but harm, at least in the form they inject that stuff into their bodies. The body reacts with inflammation, which it always does when it wants to get rid of some bad stuff, but in this case it doesn't work. So the immune system is permanently in an alert state. That can't be good, even a child could tell...
Hopefully, the oil will not harm their body in the long term because if it's happening, the immune system can not prevent the damage and make their body drop and cause death. Maybe they will not think about what will happen to them in the future because they only want to win the tournament. It is better to exercise and practice our body to have power and beat the opponent in that tournament.

Synthol is widely used unfortunately and its side effects have been documented. Here is a short list off Synthol issues:

nerve damage.
blockage of the pulmonary artery, which supplies blood to the lungs.
heart attack.
stroke.
infectious complications.

It obviously depends on the dosage used and no short-term indications do not mean any long-term complications will not appear (as noted above in the list). Seeing that this was mentioned in a slapping tournament thread, Synthol will NOT give you and advantage in anything, it will only make you look like a person who has some issues. That's it.
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June 25, 2021, 12:35:56 PM
This oil is called synthol, it consists of many components, including analgesic... I don't know what they inject it for, but it really looks terrible! I don't think it's any help at all in slap competitions...
I never heard of that oil, but from what you say, it will have an effect to the player in the future. I wish they know what they're doing and not using that oil instead to just practice with the others exercise to have a power.

Oil has some dangerous characteristics that prevent the body from naturally transporting the poison out of the body. The damage that oil can cause can easily be fatal and we have seen that dozens of times before. If you are a bit into bodybuilding you may know a couple of stories about it. I can tell you it is a disgusting and painful death because your organs start defending like hell but they can't succeed against that fucking oil.
Injecting oil into your body to make your muscle look bigger is stupidity x 1000. It also looks shitty as you can obviously see...
If the effect is not happen in a short term, that will give you the effect in the future. I can not imagine what will happen to their body if they inject that oil to their body. I only that if someone doing bodybuilding, he needs to consume an healthy food, vitamins, egg and other protein that can help him to build a big muscle. But if that use oil, medicine, or even using an illegal things that can make their body in danger, that will not be a good idea.

Oil does absolutely nothing but harm, at least in the form they inject that stuff into their bodies. The body reacts with inflammation, which it always does when it wants to get rid of some bad stuff, but in this case it doesn't work. So the immune system is permanently in an alert state. That can't be good, even a child could tell...
Hopefully, the oil will not harm their body in the long term because if it's happening, the immune system can not prevent the damage and make their body drop and cause death. Maybe they will not think about what will happen to them in the future because they only want to win the tournament. It is better to exercise and practice our body to have power and beat the opponent in that tournament.
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June 25, 2021, 03:44:03 AM
I have a question to all experts in the slapping sports. What about doping? Do they control for it? In my opinion there is a high likelihood that people take pills to reduce pain. Is this legal? The more professional this sports get the more anti-doping-controls are needed.

I mean, in general, yes, doping should be controlled in this sport as anywhere else, when the top managing organization is formed. However, regulating doping isn't working anywhere, so it would be hard to imagine that this would be any different. Doping control is a work in progress and no complete model has been devised so if slapping does regulate that, they will not have a good percentage of success. 
legendary
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June 25, 2021, 02:17:04 AM
This oil is called synthol, it consists of many components, including analgesic... I don't know what they inject it for, but it really looks terrible! I don't think it's any help at all in slap competitions...
I never heard of that oil, but from what you say, it will have an effect to the player in the future. I wish they know what they're doing and not using that oil instead to just practice with the others exercise to have a power.

Oil has some dangerous characteristics that prevent the body from naturally transporting the poison out of the body. The damage that oil can cause can easily be fatal and we have seen that dozens of times before. If you are a bit into bodybuilding you may know a couple of stories about it. I can tell you it is a disgusting and painful death because your organs start defending like hell but they can't succeed against that fucking oil.
Injecting oil into your body to make your muscle look bigger is stupidity x 1000. It also looks shitty as you can obviously see...
If the effect is not happen in a short term, that will give you the effect in the future. I can not imagine what will happen to their body if they inject that oil to their body. I only that if someone doing bodybuilding, he needs to consume an healthy food, vitamins, egg and other protein that can help him to build a big muscle. But if that use oil, medicine, or even using an illegal things that can make their body in danger, that will not be a good idea.

Oil does absolutely nothing but harm, at least in the form they inject that stuff into their bodies. The body reacts with inflammation, which it always does when it wants to get rid of some bad stuff, but in this case it doesn't work. So the immune system is permanently in an alert state. That can't be good, even a child could tell...
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June 24, 2021, 05:15:14 PM
I have a question to all experts in the slapping sports. What about doping? Do they control for it? In my opinion there is a high likelihood that people take pills to reduce pain. Is this legal? The more professional this sports get the more anti-doping-controls are needed.
For sure any taking of drugs or pain relievers would really be that prohibited and when this sports become big then for sure they would really be mindful about these kind of probabilities but for now it isn't really that getting that much of attention then there might be instances where these things been skipped out.

I agree on some points that you had mentioned that the more this sports getting some traction then those controls are much off needed but honestly
it isn't really that much of a concern since those can be easily checked.

legendary
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June 24, 2021, 03:33:12 PM
I really think this competition needs a change in the rules, the fact that you cannot avoid the hit at all makes it really problematic, even in the sport of boxing people need to wear gloves which not only protect the hands but slow down the punch and also reduce the punching power as well, and when we add that fighters can protect themselves and avoid incoming hits then you are not going to be hit as hard, while in this competition nothing like that exists and I do not even see weight divisions at all.
That defeats the purpose of slapping tournament if you can evade the strike and your opponent can't, what kind of gas you're huffing? Also the gloves in boxing doesn't protect the fighters, remember that those gloves have a weight and they are pretty devastating item in the right hands, the only protection that someone needs in a fight like this is a mouth guard.
I do not see where you get from my post that one fighter will be able to avoid the incoming hits and the other cannot, both will have that possibility, in my opinion this could make the competition better as the slap will not be as common and will be even more sweet when they finally connect with the opponent, also the gloves do in fact protect both fighters when it comes to boxing, as I said it protects the hands of the one trowing the punch, after all we have seen fighters breaking their hands even with gloves, and it also protects the one receiving the punch, as you said the gloves have weight and while this makes the punch harder at the same time it slows it down, which on average should balance itself out, but the fact the punch is slowed down gives the opposite fighter a chance to evade it or block it in an easier way which protects him over the long term.
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June 24, 2021, 02:01:14 AM
I have a question to all experts in the slapping sports. What about doping? Do they control for it? In my opinion there is a high likelihood that people take pills to reduce pain. Is this legal? The more professional this sports get the more anti-doping-controls are needed.
Doping has been used for some athletes to gain more power than the others. I do not know if they control for it but it prohibit to use in any of sports. Maybe some athletes still use doping without anyone knows but sooner or later, they can get caught beause of consume it. What I know is only a spray that can reduce the pain which always use in football and other sports which use body contact.
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June 24, 2021, 12:30:51 AM
I have a question to all experts in the slapping sports. What about doping? Do they control for it? In my opinion there is a high likelihood that people take pills to reduce pain. Is this legal? The more professional this sports get the more anti-doping-controls are needed.
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June 23, 2021, 11:59:52 PM
This oil is called synthol, it consists of many components, including analgesic... I don't know what they inject it for, but it really looks terrible! I don't think it's any help at all in slap competitions...
I never heard of that oil, but from what you say, it will have an effect to the player in the future. I wish they know what they're doing and not using that oil instead to just practice with the others exercise to have a power.

Oil has some dangerous characteristics that prevent the body from naturally transporting the poison out of the body. The damage that oil can cause can easily be fatal and we have seen that dozens of times before. If you are a bit into bodybuilding you may know a couple of stories about it. I can tell you it is a disgusting and painful death because your organs start defending like hell but they can't succeed against that fucking oil.
Injecting oil into your body to make your muscle look bigger is stupidity x 1000. It also looks shitty as you can obviously see...
If the effect is not happen in a short term, that will give you the effect in the future. I can not imagine what will happen to their body if they inject that oil to their body. I only that if someone doing bodybuilding, he needs to consume an healthy food, vitamins, egg and other protein that can help him to build a big muscle. But if that use oil, medicine, or even using an illegal things that can make their body in danger, that will not be a good idea.
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