OlyTac-kle Workout Team

Personal safety and self-protection for all, with an emphasis on daily training.

07/08/2024

The future is heat. Incorporate the needed techniques into our daily training.

01/22/2024

Practice breakfalls

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🇬🇧 In Japan there is a saying that says, "If you fall 7 times, 8 times you will have to get up" (Nanakorobi Yaoki 七転び八起き), but I will want to fall and get up 8 times 9 times, this is the spirit of Kukishin Ryu, who says: - every time you fall nine demons will rise you again, Hatten Kyoku 八転 九起鬼 - in training as in life, we survive thanks to our Ukemi 受身, and no matter how many times we fall, it is important to get up every time".
- Masaaki Hatsumi

🇮🇹 In Giappone c’è un detto che dice, "Se cadi 7 volte, 8 volte dovrai rialzarti” (Nanakorobi Yaoki 七転び八起き); ma voglio cadere 8 volte e rialzarmi 9 volte, questo è lo spirito della Kukishin Ryu, il quale dice: - Ogni volta che cadi nove demoni ti rialzeranno, Hatten Kyoku 八転 九起鬼 – negli allenamenti come nella vita, noi sopravviviamo grazie al nostro Ukemi 受身, e non importa quante volte cadiamo, l’importante è rialzarsi ogni volta".
- Masaaki Hatsumi

🇪🇸 En Japón hay un dicho que dice, "Si te caes 7 veces, 8 veces tendrás que levantarte" (Nanakorobi Yaoki 七転び八起き); pero quiero caer 8 veces y levantarme 9 veces, este es el espíritu de la escuela Kukishin Ryu, el cual dice: - cada vez que te caes nueve demonios te rialzeranno, Hatten Kyoku 八転 九起鬼 - en los entrenamientos como en la vida, nosotros sobrevivimos gracias a nuestro Ukemi 受身, y no importa cuántas veces caemos, lo importante es levantarse cada vez".
- Masaaki Hatsumi

01/11/2024

Goal: Establish a school in the greater Northwest and beyond which will enable students to learn our tradition of physical protection and life skills

12/26/2023

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Tada sensei just turned 94 years old and is still practicing every day on the mat.
What was your excuse again for not training today? :)

08/04/2023

𝗧𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘄𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝗳𝗲𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗶𝗼𝗿𝘀
In the movies, male Native American warriors rode off to battle while their female counterparts remained behind to cook, sew, and take care of the camp. In real life, this wasn’t always the case. Many warrior Native American women fought alongside men. The most famous of these was probably Buffalo Calf Road Woman, a member of the Northern Cheyenne tribe who fought in the Battle of the Rosebud and the Battle of Little Bighorn. In fact, according to the elders of the Northern Cheyenne tribe, it was she who dealt Custer his final deadly blow. Buffalo Calf Road Woman is just one of many incredible women you didn’t read about in history class.

06/24/2023

Humans 😁

06/24/2023

This page's topic may be broader in scope than most people think.

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On this day...

'I was a miner and I was a cowboy but mostly I was a hobo. I fought wherever I could, in school halls, outside saloons, any place they were putting up a purse. I once walked thirty miles across the desert to a town called Goldfield in Nevada so I could fight for twenty dollars.

I got beat a lot. I improved. But I remember the beatings I took. Once I got beat so bad they had to take me out of the ring in a wheelbarrow. Later some said I was a killer in the ring. They got that wrong. I killed nobody. But I took out other guys quick. That much is true. I got more one round knockouts than anybody, sixty knockouts in the first round.

I beat a good Heavyweight in New Orleans once in fourteen seconds. I knocked out Fred Fulton, six-foot-four, 250 pounds, in nineteen seconds. How come? Not because I was a killer. Other way round. I was always afraid that I'd be the one who was killed. Get 'em quick and you live to fight another day.'

On this day in 1895, heavyweight world champion and International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee, William Harrison 'Jack' Dempsey, aka 'The Manassa Mauler' was born.

Happy Heavenly Birthday Champ. Rest in Peace.

03/24/2023

We teach geometry, physics, and discharge, not disemboweling, choking, and killing. We teach self-control, not consumerism. Who or what is being damaged? Is it property, valuable capital, or precious life? This path is for those who seek to become a human who is not a threat to anyone. You may not quite be there today, you may not get there tomorrow, but if you seek it shall be made attainable to you. This is the direction we are going.

02/21/2023
02/21/2023

I can't support the referee selection process on this one. Someone could get hurt, or worse.

430-year-old ninja weapons possibly identified 02/17/2022

430-year-old ninja weapons possibly identified Several could be the forerunners to the well-known throwing star.

01/07/2022

Perfecting a martial art is not an easy path,” says Hatsumi, casting his mind back over his own long journey. “I have come as far as I have in this life out of my one great desire, to help lead other people to know the true ninjutsu, to know the true martial arts. It’s been fifty years since I first opened this dōjō, and at last I’ve been able to train and raise successors from all over the world. I’m just content that I have been able to pass on the true essence of martial arts. All I want now is for my deshi around the world to continue to learn and grow into outstanding people who can earn the respect of all.”

07/10/2021

While I'm in support of mma, I'd also like to say that you never know how long a fight may take. Whew

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