A promising 21-year-old MMA competitor, Sendler, has unfortunately died after contracting rhabdomyolysis — a rare and debilitating condition typically associated with excessive physical activity. The condition, which causes muscle mass to deteriorate and release toxic proteins into the blood, produced extreme complications and ultimately ended in death.
Sendler, a man known for his rigorous and intense training schedule, was said to have strained his body in preparation for his next bout. Close friends and trainers disclosed that he had been training for extended hours every day in an effort to maximize his performance.
Rhabdomyolysis can lead to kidney failure and other life-altering health conditions if not recognized and treated promptly. Doctors insist that proper equilibrium between training and rest and proper recovery is extremely necessary, especially for sports enthusiasts involved in hard-contact sports like MMA.
Death of the MMA fighter has shook the world of MMA, inciting demands of increased awareness on the risks during training and appropriate health checkup from time to time among pro and amateur fighter participants.