"Neo-Pancratium" 100 years ago

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"Neo-Pancratium" 100 years ago

Postby Guest » Fri Mar 07, 2003 4:43 am

Hi - I tried to post this is the unarmed section but it didn't work. This article is from an old magazine about boxers and wrestlers in England who were doing pancratium 100 years ago. Might be interesting to people here -

http://www.geocities.com/michaelmunro2003

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Re: "Neo-Pancratium" 100 years ago

Postby Mike Cartier » Fri Mar 07, 2003 9:47 am

yes very cool
here is a link to a student of Ray Kotch
http://guychase.com/p5.html
Of especial not is the Egyptian grappling instructional wall art from 1900 B.C.
With clear ground fighting examples

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