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- From: actize@garnet.berkeley.edu ()
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- Subject: $.02 - Confidence
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 04:42:27 GMT
- Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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- One important part of MA training has been overlooked by you commentators.
- In an effort to curb juvenile delinquency some inner cities have started a
- basketball at midnight program. In a kind of extreme case it allows kids to
- play basketball instead of being exposed to other more dangerous endevours.
- IMHO, the previously described incidents will happen in aracades no matter if
- you are a newbie or the founder of this-that-and-the-other. In an aracade
- this type of randori or sparring occurs all the time. If you have a dojo or
- dojang to go to instead, then there's no problem. That's my personal point
- of view. I would rather exist in one place and not the other.
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