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![]() | It would likely be not as hard. If you are looking for a physically demanding activity. One that was as much a work out as a martial art, I would likely advise one of the grappling arts as there is so much conditioning, and so much total body effort involved. Grappling is like swimming in that way. Good training to you. |
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