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Motorcycle Stolen In Waterville Road Area – 92 3 WNPC

Motorcycle Stolen In Waterville Road Area On Friday a man visiting from San Diego reported his motorcycle stolen in the Tobes Creek Road area. Kevin Olsen of San Diego told deputies that he had locked his 2006 Suzuki motorcycle up to a guardrail just off the 451 exit on I-40 last Monday while he went to hike the Appalachian Trail for a few days. When he returned Friday to retrieve his motorcycle…it and a helmet and jacket that were with the bike was gone. The cable used to lock the bike to the guardrail had been cut and thrown towards the river. There were no witnesses to that theft…one resident says that she did not see a bike there on Thursday afternoon. There are no suspects in that case.

Canadian man hosts martial arts demonstration

Winnipeg Free Press By: Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 3:34 PM CDT Saturday, Apr. 10, 2021 EDMONTON - Over 100 martial artists from different corners of the world screamed one loud kihap and broke wooden boards in half as a symbol of breaking free from their pandemic fatigue. Owner of 4 Point Taekwondo Kevin Mejia holds a board as organizer and martial artist Kevin Olsen breaks it in Edmonton on Friday, April 9, 2021. One hundred martial artists from around the world, will be breaking a board for an event called Break for a Breakthrough. The idea is for martial artists to unite and re-engage with the arts because they may have drifted away or lost enthusiasm as a result of the pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

Break for a Breakthrough: Canadian hosts international martial arts demonstration | iNFOnews

Fakiha Baig Owner of 4 Point Taekwondo Kevin Mejia holds a board as organizer and martial artist Kevin Olsen breaks it in Edmonton on Friday, April 9, 2021. One hundred martial artists from around the world, will be breaking a board for an event called Break for a Breakthrough. The idea is for martial artists to unite and re-engage with the arts because they may have drifted away or lost enthusiasm as a result of the pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson April 10, 2021 - 7:00 AM EDMONTON - Whether he s breaking a wooden board, a clay tile, cement bricks or stacks of cinder blocks in half, Kevin Olsen says every chop requires the same four skills.

Break for a Breakthrough: Canadian hosts international martial arts demonstration

Break for a Breakthrough: Canadian hosts international martial arts demonstration The Canadian Press 2 hrs ago © Provided by The Canadian Press EDMONTON Whether he s breaking a wooden board, a clay tile, cement bricks or stacks of cinder blocks in half, Kevin Olsen says every chop requires the same four skills. You have to hit it with speed, perfect accuracy, focus and strength, says the Canadian master of taekwondo with a sixth-degree black belt. You have to visualize putting your hand right through to the floor and deliver that technique with everything you ve got. If you re lacking in any of those (skills), it s not going to happen.

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