weightcutting
Weightcutting is the practice of rapidly losing body weight in the days or hours leading up to a weigh-in for a combat sport or other weight-class-limited competition. Athletes undertake this to compete in a lower weight class than their usual body mass, potentially offering a size and strength advantage over opponents who may not have cut weight.
Common methods include extreme fluid restriction, saunas, steam rooms, exercise in heavy clothing, diuretic use, and
While weightcutting is prevalent, it carries significant health risks. Severe dehydration can lead to electrolyte imbalances,