CoolReading a book is an even better activity for your brain.
CoolReading a book is an even better activity for your brain.
Wow didn't know about all those other fighters on twitch. I started.watching MM on twitch bc I wanted to see MM real personality. He's kinda funnyI follow Mighty Mouse, Chris Weidman, Max Holloway, Rampage and Angela Hill on Twitch. There might be a few other fighters on there that I follow too, but can't think of them off the top of my head. I think MM is the only one who's really killing it on there, though. I've seen Max streaming too and he does alright, but MM is the only fighter who's also a big streamer on Twitch. I think Rampage does alright too, but I haven't caught him live yet.
One time I gave him a bit donation with a message. The message read: Wrong hole, Senpai. I was surprised when he read the message wrong. I thought he was more of a fanboy than that.Wow didn't know about all those other fighters on twitch. I started.watching MM on twitch bc I wanted to see MM real personality. He's kinda funny
I watch MM on twitch time to time. It's been proven video games can help in several ways.
It can also be a very bad thing, especially with impulsive/obsessive people like fighters tend to be.
I heard it sharpens your reflexes.Reading a book is an even better activity for your brain.
we talking fighters here
Unreal TournamentJoe Rogan. Can't remember what game he was obsessed over. Think it was Doom.. Not sure though..
While TV literally makes you dumb, video games do not as you are constantly making decisionsI watch MM on twitch time to time. It's been proven video games can help in several ways.
Demetrius Johnson is always the first that comes to mind. Also, after his big win, Devonte Smith said he games but had to stop gaming the night before his fight since he kept losing lolI always felt that video games can be a good distraction for fighters due to the fact that, when you obsess too much about the combat sports and what your opponents say can make you anxious.
This is where video game comes in, unlike drinking or food, your not going to become overweight or diminished in ability and with strategy games, you kind of get a sense of strategies your own life as oppose to getting sucked in to the trash talks or fans/promoters bad mouthing you.
Which begs the question, are there fighters that are big in to video games?
I have heard Jens Pulver got addicted to World of Warcraft around 2006...