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With street crime evolving, is classic martial arts training still relevant today?
With urban crime tactics shifting toward group attacks and weapon concealment, many question whether traditional dojo training translates to real-world survival. Cast your vote on whether classic martial arts still hold value in today's unpredictable streets.
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