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- From: acharya@HYDRA.ROSE-HULMAN.EDU
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: RE: Bear Hug defense
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 15:09:19 GMT
- Organization: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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- it seems to me that the attacker gets more dangerous in sucessive posts.
- i think that if the bear hug attacker is skilled in judo (or some
- grappling art) and has the element of surprise and wants to hurt me,
- chances are he is going to do just that.
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- either we 'annoint' him with a fixed set of realistic skills or start
- with him having no skills and successively adding 'ok, now assume he can
- do this' or 'now he can do this as well as this'. of course, in the latter
- case we will end up with a "no possible defense" senario.
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- -mukund
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