In your standard size WWF wrestling ring could the techniques of Aikido, administered by a high ranking sensi, be able to neutralize the attacks of an enraged polar bear?
I wouldn't presume that any of the grapling/locking holds would be of any use against the polar bear's strength or anatomy. I'm interested in knowing if the techniques that help to evade attacks and redirect physical momentum would be applicable in any situation that demonstrates the nature of a physical attack from any source.
For those wanting to know to "what end" would this fight continue, let's say either until the polar bear became tired or bored; at which case both parties would be returned to their natural environment.
I picked a wrestling ring only as an example of a place where there would be no natural terrain to be used to an advantage (e.g. trees to hide behind; rocks to throw...).
If you choose to literally factor in a caged wrestling ring, the cage itself nor the ropes can be used.
2006-10-20
14:39:34
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davidgarciadrg
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