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British Dodging is a form of self-defence developed by the SAS in 2020 and as of 2047 is used by the British Army, the RAF, the Royal Marines and a number of police forces in Britain and [[Nationalist Northumbria]] as well as by many British MMA fighters. | British Dodging is a form of self-defence developed by the SAS in 2020 and as of 2047 is used by the British Army, the RAF, the Royal Marines and a number of police forces in Britain and [[Nationalist Northumbria]] as well as by many British MMA fighters. | ||
It was added to Army, Navy and RAF basic training in 2035 and was notably used by [[Alvin Ashleigh]] in the | It was added to Army, Navy, Marines and RAF basic training in 2035 and was notably used by [[Alvin Ashleigh]] in the [[3rd English Civil War]]. | ||
It takes inspiration from esquiva (dodging) in capoeira and (in it’s advanced forms) from the Collective Consciousness Project. | |||
[[Category:Dodging-based martial arts]] | [[Category:Dodging-based martial arts]] | ||
[[Category: Kingdom of Great Britain]] | [[Category: Kingdom of Great Britain]] |
Latest revision as of 12:41, 25 August 2020
British Dodging is a form of self-defence developed by the SAS in 2020 and as of 2047 is used by the British Army, the RAF, the Royal Marines and a number of police forces in Britain and Nationalist Northumbria as well as by many British MMA fighters. It was added to Army, Navy, Marines and RAF basic training in 2035 and was notably used by Alvin Ashleigh in the 3rd English Civil War. It takes inspiration from esquiva (dodging) in capoeira and (in it’s advanced forms) from the Collective Consciousness Project.