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- Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
- Date: Sunday, 3 Jan 1993 03:07:16 CST
- From: David James Alexander Hanley <U16244@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Message-ID: <93003.030716U16244@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: nelsons
- References: <1992Dec19.175511.6289@desire.wright.edu>
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- Another point here is, how likely is a well-trained opponent to try
- to apply the full-nelson? While I still think that I could escape from
- this hold as applied by most people, I concede that a strong or well-
- trained person might nail me with it. But, I also think that if a person has
- my back, there are more effective things he could be doing. Offhand, I
- could spin to one side, and turn his attempted nelson into a shihonage. Back
- kick to the groin.
-