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Re: KICKING HADROSAURS
On Wed, 14 May 1997, Jonathon Woolf wrote:
> Rich Travsky wrote:
> > I had envisioned this kick as a forward facing kisk, not a rearward
> > kick. A bipedal hadrosaur could stand on one leg and lash out with
> > the other.
> A question, if I may: how does a dinosaur with a large, massive,
> basically horizontal body deliver an effective forward kick?
Arrgh. I had this perfectly envisioned in my mind as a kick with the
*front* leg, a lunge of sorts. Actually, on further reflection, I guess this
comes out as a slash. I guess I also meant "tripedal" for the stance.
I have around 20 years in martial arts and the way my mind is seeing this
is probably drawing too much from the human form.
Arrgh.
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