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		<description>I agree with a most of your comments on this programme. While it was a good good idea, it was very poorly executed, there seemed to be different restrictions to equipment, movement before techniques and how the dummy was held (e.g the Muay Thai practitioner held the dummy to restrict its movement on the technique); the sample size was very much too small, and the physics used was just POOR. but to a layman in physics, its OK.</description>
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