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- From: robinson@cogsci.Berkeley.EDU (Michael Robinson)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: Combat effectiveness?
- Date: 23 Nov 1992 21:21:09 GMT
- Organization: Institute of Cognitive Studies, U.C. Berkeley
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- In article <4254@unisql.UUCP> wrat@unisql.UUCP (wharfie) writes:
- >In article <722248782snx@paragon.folly.welly.gen.nz> parry_r@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz writes:
- >>Judo I dismissed right away
- > Pfffttttt.
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- What he said.
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- >>Now, I want to know what you lot consider the single most effective
- >>fighting art.
- > Track.
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- I second the motion. I think emphasis on the 100-meter high hurdles in
- particular would provide excellent self-defense training.
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- -Michael
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