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- From: shulick@cineret.ucs.indiana.edu (Sam Hulick)
- Subject: Fighting against animals?
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- Organization: Vallen Software
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 22:34:14 GMT
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- Basically, the only animal that we (humans) would most likely be
- attacked by is a large dog. And from experience, they sometimes like to
- run and then leap at you. Umm, how should I phrase this? Are there any
- books, or any info... or even an ART that teach how to defend against
- animals? I remember a long time ago, our neighbors had dobermans, and I
- would deliberately talk a different, longer route just to avoid them.
- Once, I rode my bike by quickly, hoping I'd escape, but one of them ran
- at me and pulled me off my bike (I was about 10 years old). So, any
- info? Just curious, as I think defense against dogs could prove to be
- useful at some point. Thanks!
-
- BTW, thanks, everyone, for your replies on "Fights & blackbelt
- confidence." While that topic still exists, have any of you known any
- "evil" blackbelts? I.e., blackbelts who use their knowledge and prowess
- in bad ways.. beating people up, etc. It's a scary thing. :)
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