Ok Freepers, help me out with this one.
As a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner/Submission Wrestler, I experience frequent close contact with other men. (not that there's anything wrong with that....)
It looks like I'm safe as long as I don't shave my body and/or share towels? Is that the key here?
Geez, I thought ringworm was the only thing I had to look out for.
Thanks!
Basically, humans were not meant to have very close contact with multiple people.
There was an article about MRSA in the last issue of Men's Health. It killed a college football player a few years ago, and the NFL has started warning all players about it. The article stated it can be transferred in any number of ways, even through such acts as towel snapping.
It seems that the most important action may be to avoid contact with people who have weeping, crusted sores and to avoid contact with the stuff they touch.
That's what I get from all these posts. What's your take?
The body shaving makes the skin thin, allowing the infection to pass the skin layer. So, I'd avoid shaving as long as you're in contact sports and encourage your training partners to do likewise.
Personally I like to keep them at least as far as stick length but one should train for all ranges.
Pretty much... Also make sure to use a good anti-bacterial soap ASAP after completing your training -if you can shower at your gym its better (remember the shower shoes to not pick up another nasty.)
Also, make sure your coach or instructor is making sure the mats are cleaned with bleach and that everybody has good hygiene standards -showered, trimmed nails, a clean gi, etc. If any of that is a problem, talk to him in private and ask him to bring it up and crack down.
I got a terrible staph infection my last year at The Citadel while training for the Ranger Challenge, and I spent about 6 weeks taking different antibiotics to get rid of it. I had to have several of them opened out and cleaned out several times a week. It was a terrible experience that is all too common amongst athletes and in military environments. It was scary, as my body didnt seem to be responding to the drugs, and I had a roommate whose neighbor had died of staph and another Citadel buddy whose Dad lost an eye from a staph infection. It is nothing to fool around with.
People thinking that staph is a purely “homosexual disease” dont know what they are talking about. As for the gay community -what diseases and sicknesses DONT they have running rampant?! But more people have picked up staph in hospitals (especially Canadian)or in athletics than in any San Fransicko bathhouse.