Subject: [FFML] SV: Re: [question] Martial Arts Styles
From: "Hans Holm" <hansholm@bredband.net>
Date: 1/4/2001, 3:47 PM
To: "Al-Eyx" <nbriche@free.fr>, "Ryo Muhoshida" <ryonator@yahoo.com>
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Please remember that _every_ martial art listed here actually exists

(or so says the book).  Even if they're not always terribly

destructive or terribly practiced.



The question is what definition of martial arts to use.

>From a broad perspective things like how to dig trenches, calculate angles

for gunbarrels and dropping bombs accurately can be considered

martial arts, even if they need some refining in the art-part.



*Kyuudou (Way of the Bow --The weapon, not the gesture,

even Ranma would be hard-pressed to find a martial art

based on _that_ ^_^;)

The Crouch of The Wild Tiger!!



Hans Holm











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