By studying how people respond to recent events in their lives, researchers have developed a mathematical formula that can predict people’s happiness based on their moment-to-moment mood swings reports the respected site livescience.com.
The equation shows that people are happiest when things go better than expected, such as when study participants outperform their own expectations on a decision-making task, according to research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Based upon the steady and rapid rise of the young Hungarian female submission wrestler Mara, her coach Tia’s mathematical results for happiness are likely to break the elation scale.
There are several approaches for an athlete to gain experience in their new field of engagement. One approach that we applied in the elite high school sports world was to start a newer competitor out in competition with other newer athletes we were certain they would defeat, thereby solidifying their confidence before they meet the demands of stiffer competition.
The concern with that approach is that when the true test comes, are they really battle tested?
Another approach appears to be employed by Tia who seems to influence matches for her protégé with the toughest competition right out the gate and propel her to early high level engagement.
The challenge with that approach is that if they get beat up too badly and too often, it could destroy their confidence which could take years if ever to repair.
Fortunately for young Mara it seems to be working.
At her site tiafighting.com, Coach Tia proudly proclaims, “Mara is one of my best girls; pretty strong with a lot of techniques and a real amazon.”
Her initial resume is saturated with event headliners which include Sable, the unofficial London Wrestling Studio champion, the rising British star Axa Jay who was undefeated with another company, the always formidable veteran Shelby Beach and one of the toughest MMA styled competitors in the world in Venom.
Here is the thinking of LWS management regarding booking our shooting star. “The gorgeous Mara from Hungary might have been a very welcome guest, but we weren’t going to make life easy for her! In her second match she is put up against Venom, who must be one of the finest technical grapplers anywhere on the global female wrestling scene.
Both ladies display great skills, with determined defense meeting dynamic attack. Venom belongs in any Premier League of women wrestlers, but Mara is a very fine athlete who is learning very fast and is increasingly able to go toe-to-toe with the best. How much does she learn here and is Venom able to dish out a serious lesson?”
To get a closer look at Mara we purchased her match at http://www.femwrestle.com against Axa Jay and to say she was impressive is an understatement.
That prompted us to purchase her match against the extremely tough Sable at www.londonwrestlingstudio.co.uk and while not giving the ending away I would say both wrestlers absorbed an excruciating exercise in stamina and pain.
We’ll also add worldwide Swedish super star Lina to the list and here is how the match is described at femwrestle.com. “This fight has real technical fireworks. Mara has not been long on the scene but is a talent not often seen; vs the very experienced BJJ fighter girl Lina. Both try their all to win but only a mistake will show who is the winner is here. This is an absolute must see match.”
Female submission wrestlers take FCI and our audience around the globe so let’s now travel to Mara’s beautiful home of Hungary with an eye towards cuisine. Have you ever tasted Hungarian food? You should.
Let’s understand why.
A great information source Wikipedia explains, “Hungarians are especially passionate about their meat stews, casseroles, steaks, roasted pork, beef, poultry, lamb and game. The mixing of different varieties of meats is a traditional feature of Hungarian cuisine. Goulash, stuffed peppers, cabbage rolls, and Fatányéros (Hungarian mixed grill on a wooden platter) are all dishes that can combine beef and pork, and sometimes mutton.
In old fashioned dishes, fruits like plums and apricots are cooked with meat or in piquant sauces/stuffings for game, roasts and other cuts. Various kinds of noodles and dumplings, potatoes, and rice are commonly served as a side dish. Hungarian sausages and winter salami are a major part of Hungarian cuisine.
In Hungary, people usually have a large breakfast. Hungarian breakfast generally is an open sandwich with fresh bread or a toast, butter, cheese or different cream cheeses, túró cheese or körözött (Liptauer cheese spread), cold cuts such as ham, véres hurka (similar to black pudding), liver pâté (called májkrém or kenőmájas), bacon, salami, beef tongue, mortadella, disznósajt (head cheese), sausages like kabanos, beerwurst or different Hungarian sausages or kolbász.
Lunch is the major meal of the day, usually with several courses. Cold or hot appetizers may be served sometimes (for example fish, egg or liver), then soup.”
Sounds yummy and for good reason. The enjoyable site buzzfeed.com piles on the exotic.
Have you ever heard of cherry soup? They explain that cherry soup is “A chilled, sweet soup made of sour cherries, sour cream, and sugar. Though you might be tempted to eat it as dessert, meggyleves is a great meal in its own right — fresh, tart, creamy, and an awesome alternative to standard meat-and-starch fare.”
With a varied, exciting and well-traveled lifestyle, Mara speaks English, German and Hungarian. Her favorite sports include volleyball and Jujitsu. You can see why our girl wonder is in such great shape and has taken to the grappling mats like a hungry tourist to great Hungarian food.
Keep an eye on this girl. She is propelled by a great camp, demonstrates a very strong internal fortitude with additional strengths only surpassed by her beauty.
On the happiness scale, even with great expectations, Mara our new international star is sure to please.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, Wikipedia, fciwomenswrestling.com, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, https://femcompetitor.com, livescience.com, tiafighting.com, London Wrestling studio, buzzfeed.com, photos thank you Wikimedia Commons.