I am not any particular fan of “sports science” programs, which tend to favor sensationalism over any hard and fast facts. (National Geographic’s “Fight Science” once measuredRandy Couture’s lactic acid output during a choke attempt, saw that the levels were actually decreasing -- a physiological near-impossibility -- and more or less deemed him superhuman instead of reaching a more intelligent conclusion: that they screwed up.)
Gina Carano was the latest practice body: She choked out a researcher during a segment of FSN’s “Sports Science” that “measured” Carano’s ability to deliver traumatizing punishment. Following Cristiane Santos’ abuse of a reporter, we can now conclude both women are capable of subduing defenseless dummies. Revelatory.