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- From: twcaps@tennyson.lbl.gov (Terry Chan)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: Fighting against animals?
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 23:19:52 GMT
- Organization: Department of Redundancy Department
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- Message-ID: <28627@dog.ee.lbl.gov>
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- shulick@cineret.ucs.indiana.edu writes:
- +
- +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? [rest deleted]
-
- Here we go! Dog Kun Do, where are you? [Not to mention "Son of
- Dog Kun Do.] Stephen (Northcutt), anything from the Greenoch
- archives?
-
- Terry Chan
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