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Life in Japan: Inside a For C Couverture Sharehouse in Tokyo (House Tour) - Duration: 4:15.
Hi, nice to meet you I'm Lans
I am Maria, and I am going to show you the house
Perfect
Hi guys I'm Lans from Go! Go! Nihon
We're here today in Shimoigusa Tokyo
And we're here to show you around a For C Couverture's house. Follow me
This is the living room
You can stay here and watch TV whenever you want
You can also use your computer or study all together
So it's the area where you just sit down and relax
I think this place is the best to make new friends
It's nice to live with other people
You can interact. I knew no one when I came here
So it's good to have some support and somebody to talk to
Here we have the kitchen, it has really everything you need
Like pots, everything
From plates to rice cookers, everything
Go! Go! Nihon told me about this place
When they help you find a place, a school etc
They show you many houses so you can choose
When I arrived I realised there were a lot of people from different countries
So it's really nice, you can get used to it
For example one day a Korean guy said "I'm going to prepare dinner for everyone,
do you feel like it?" and it was so nice
And here we have the laundry
And some rooms
That's pretty neat
And we have another laundry here
And do you get to practice your Japanese here at the house?
Yeah, because there are people here studying Japanese
with a Working Holiday, or just studying so we all help each other
And try to speak mostly Japanese instead of English
It takes less than 30 minutes to go to Shibuya
So it's really nice
And here on the 2nd floor you have?
You have rooms and a bathroom
Here's another bathroom. A shower room
Perfect
It's really good that they're separated
So people don't...
So you can go to the bathroom and the shower room separately
When you arrive home and you're super tired
It's like "hey how are you doing?"
It's nice not to arrive home and
just go to sleep, I really like the interaction
So what do you have on the 3rd floor?
We have another kitchen here
So you have a second kitchen
It also has everything, like the other kitchen
It has really everything, and the atmosphere is nice
And another bathroom, shower room and toilets
Here we have other rooms
I don't know, it helps you grow maybe because you are here by yourself
Of course other people are not going to help you with everything
But if you need help you are not alone
So it's really international, you get to know not only Japanese culture
but all the cultures of the people living in the sharehouse. It's really nice
It was a pleasure meeting you, thank you for showing us around the house
I hope you liked it
I really liked it thank you for showing us around and
I hope you enjoy Japan, enjoy school
and have a lovely stay
Thank you
Bye bye
Hey guys that's it for today, I hope you enjoyed the tour
If you want more information about For C's Couverture
Feel free to jump to our website
and don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel
Thank you
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Female Bike Builder HELPS Veterans / How I afford my Lifestyle - Duration: 16:11.
They say if you love what you do you will never work a day in your entire life that is
One of the American dreams I am blessed to have that one dream true in my life
I get to ride around the country on beautiful machinery
sharing with you all amazing roads towns cultures and all the while finding ways to give back and help
those communities and our nation's bravest
The new people on my channel often ask me how do you afford to live this lifestyle and today I'm going to start the video
by explaining exactly how I do that
number one ad
revenue that's probably my smallest source of annual income and it comes from the little ads you see pop up on these videos that I
Make for you all every week number two is gonna be my largest
form of income and that is my sponsors companies like law Tigers company like cero 3d and epic eyewear
these are companies that support me in what I do out here every day growing the motorcycle culture and
helping our veterans and local communities 3
I have a campground in Oklahoma that campground
provides me a small amount to income at the time hopefully someday it'll be bigger and turn into some sort of
Retirement scenario but its new and we're still growing it it's the K
River what's widely becoming known as the career cool thing about that campground is we?
Also give back with it we have a whole area overlooking the river that veterans can come and stay for free
every day of the year for and my very last
stream of revenue is all of y'all all of you that support me out there by the
Americans patches or the t-shirts or our hat or our signature Adam Sandoval
sunglasses from epic eyewear I make a percent off of
All that stuff that we sell and that is where our video is going to start today
with all of you and the difference you make
Today's story starts last night okay we are
headed into motorcycle missions right now and I'm going to share with you all exactly what it is that they do
Coolest part about this is is not only do they help veterans but they, also work with first responders
All right so this is the shop that they use they've got one in Austin and one in Dallas what they do is they teach
veterans and first responders
How to fabricate not only are they giving them the camaraderie and a time together
but they're also giving them the skill set to carry on with them in the rest of life
It's a pretty pretty neat program then they take these bikes they show them all over but I'll let crystal the one who started it
tell you more
We're doing great calipari quick hello, we are we're getting these. Ready for coding so we're taking all the parts out
We go to coding man you guys
Don't probably remember moose from my
campground sign build the video here's the New Year's Eve but he also
Volunteers his time to help teach those skills to these veterans and first responders
Basically on the bike we have here today, we went ahead and took a tank it
Was really big we decided that
We needed to take some width out of this thing so
we took about two inches out of the front of the hips we took about three quarters of an inch out of the tail just
Something to give it a little more cosmetic appearance that's what these lines are here this is where you cut it yeah we cut it
all the way down the side let the center intact remove the baffle and
relocated the baffle as well as a gas filler and
Then we did a lap weld all the way around with silicon bronze we'll get the same pressure tested be ready to go we say
they're teaching these guys to fabricate they literally mean fabricate I mean they're tearing apart tanks recreating tanks to custom
sizes and dimensions those of you that build this may seem like
You know a standard play on a custom bike but to those of us that
Want to learn and admire those builds y'all have been doing
this is a really really neat thing to share I know I for one would love to learn how to do something like that to
a gas tank
Watching these guys work together in the shop
was really amazing they were all coming together to fix the problems and build this beautiful bike as a
Community it made me want to stop and ask them
Three basic questions number one what is your name and what was your service?
Amen Joe Lowery you tired off with Fort Worth fire department my name's John Arroyo I'm a veteran US Army retired Danny
McMichael I served in the US Army with first cat division and
Operation Iraqi Freedom fancy web I'm a Marine Corps veteran Jerry Hagin
US Army my name's Josh Reeves I was in a United States Army I was a combat medic
the second question really was eye opening
What does motorcycle missions mean to you and the answer was just staggering every one of them had the exact same
Feeling in their answer and it had a lot to do with camaraderie and letting loose y'all PTSD is a real thing and sometimes
Getting these men and women out of the shell is the most important listen to what some of them had
My experience has been it's been amazing one thing that
Really touched me is I don't have a lot experience with tools and and stuff like that so when I get to hang around with
Tools and mess with metal man
I'm just I'm a guy you know I come out and I'm in the man's world so you know I came from the Green Beret
foundation, I came from that life and
Living living as a green beret and guns and shooting and doing all that life and so
It kind of puts me back in that realm. Oh I'm with the fellows again you know it's my way to get away from
reality and coming up here and hanging out with other vets I
Enjoy it it's been pretty important uh
we just moved to Dallas about a year ago my wife and I and
Didn't really know anybody in town and you know that can be tough especially if you're struggling or struggling with uh you know issues for
the military so getting everybody together to do something fun and learn
Things it's just you know really really giving me you know something to look forward to even all bad weeks you know
when you get out the service
you lose that Brotherhood until you find another way and
this motorcyle missions brings that brotherhood back together and you work together as a team it's just it mean it means a lot to me
personally it helps me out a lot the camaraderie
Of these guys they're just great things like they need to be around each other and I didn't know how much I missed it that
I got around them
and that's why it's so important to create this awareness let people know that these men and women need that type of support they need
That community for them to get back together and get out there and start letting loose of some of the stuff
That's hanging on behind them the third question
What have you noticed with the other guys in the program and what would you think other veterans and first responders out there should know
About motorcycle missions the most important thing that's happening here in motorcycle Misha's that we come together there were a group
There's a lot of conversations that are happening
Over things that men do and don't get me wrong women do them too but today this this is a this
Build is a strictly men and so we're talking about things that
kind of that we struggle with that we that we were working through and so we can have those conversations with people that have
Testimonies that that have been through it for years ago I was shot at Fort Hood I take a 45
Bullet through my throat from 15 yards well guess what I was able to make it
Through to the other side you know I was shot after three combat tours I was actually wounded by somebody else there
wore the same uniform
I did well guess what I'm sitting here and I'm talking to my brothers and they're telling me their stuff and I'm getting I'm
Being fed by their testimonies and they're being fed
by mine and that's what's happening here in motorcycle vision the first time seeing them you know they're all kind of quiet and everything you
know we're not really talking to each other you know but as
Time goes by and we're working on these bikes together
We're kind of opening up to each other I've seen a lot of guys open up since we've come together
it's been a huge first of all
Motorcycle missions is extremely important just from what I've seen
You know there's a lot of heroes here
I don't consider myself personally the biggest hero in the room but there's a lot of heroes standing in this room with us right now
that you know need
just
something to do some people to connect with somebody to share their story with you know that the little things like that means so much
to us but when you sit around you're not doing anything you start thinking and you start having bad thoughts, when you stay busy and
You work with a team then you?
you don't think of those things you you you made that brotherhood back together again yeah
So this brings me back to where you all come into the picture too
Where you all actually made a difference maybe not
even knowing it you all have been very good to me over the last year and because this is gonna be my charity for
2019 I thought we would kick it off right and an attempt to get some original content
Crystal, what are you what are you working on there?
just leaving caliper parts leaving
Caliper parts yes do you think you in a minute that I can like to ask you some questions while you're cleaning calipers
So what I want to know is you know how long you've been doing motorcycle missions happy motorcycle missions is now in its third year
We've had over a hundred veterans and first responders go through our program as of January 2009
and you have had some
veterans and first responders build some award-winning bikes I
Know what I just saw yes we are now in our sixth and seventh motorcycle built and our second
Motorcycle that we built with motorcycle missions we had eight veterans on it and that bike won a national championship at the International Motorcycle Show?
in Chicago
And that bike is now it's a hospital, or sold Museum in Dallas that wasn't the only bike that won awards so so we have
River sidecar triumph bike that's now a two-time
Award winner as well so we're hoping this weekend at IMS in Dallas to take away Ducati scrambler
So why is this mission so important to so dear to your heart
Well so motorcycles became kind of a passion of mine
Over the years because it's it's been a terrible a therapeutic way to get over kind of some of the crap I've dealt with
In the last few years so something that I grew a passion for while I was healing so I was healing
Myself as I was working and wrenching on bikes basically
Just putting myself together I was as I was putting a bike together so
Motorcycle missions was kind of birthed out of that I love building motorcycles I love the camaraderie and I love the fellowship around the motorcycle
community why don't we all just
Veterans first responders get together build bikes together as a way to heal together some of the things that I hear most about the guys
What they look forward to the most is just getting together with like-minded dudes like themselves
that have gone through similar things so they can come and just be themselves
Work on work on some bikes do kind of some badass stuff
if the bikes win awards that's great but that's not the ultimate goal the ultimate goal is is just to
Go home a better person just more fulfilled feel accomplished and have a sense of purpose. So that's what it's about and
We're doing that here in Texas we're expanding to Cleveland and to Phoenix Arizona and to California in 2019 so you
2019 is gonna be a big year it's gonna be a big year so that is super exciting and
crystal I'm very excited to announce to everybody out here today everybody we're talking to
motorcycle missions is going to be my charity of choice
for 2019
And that means everything I can do to help you all raise funds to further this thing to expand this thing to get more veterans
in here sharing space yes I am gonna do and that means all of the
Americans out there and all the people across the internet who are supporting me I hope to have all their Alliance in
supporting you I have a personal goal of
Seeing them raise or helping raise or raising
$100,000 for y'all this year that's my
That's my personal goal I'm gonna put it out there online
I'm gonna do some rides some charity rides if anybody wants to do an event and put it on for motorcycle missions and we can
Raise some good money for them give me a holler online I'll be happy to try and come and be a part of it
but my goals are to help you guys raise a hundred thousand dollars this year it's pretty awesome and I also got a
Partner of mine epic I where they make magnetic eyewear and I've brought some glasses for you and for your guys
Epic eyewear wants to give a free pair of an Z rated
Clear magnetic glasses to everybody who comes through your program for the entire year all right so
I'll show those two guys in a flash back clip right now
So these are the epic I wear glasses that every veteran who comes through the program
It's going to get set up with your Gansey rated and one of the coolest things about these glasses besides them being
Veteran-owned all right epic eyewear is veteran owned my partner but
We've got a patented magnetic arm on it so you can stick them right to your workspace
they're not laying down the top of your toolbox getting all scratched up these veterans and first responders will be able to have a
clean pair of safety glasses every time they need to protect their eyes
Sitting right there on their workspace thank you very much every guy we're and thank you more to everybody out there
For supporting us along the way you truly make it possible for us to not only show you rad motorcycle stuff
But to make a difference in our communities and those are the glass that
Works yeah but but I also you know I want to do something for you personally I've been very blessed
You know these magnetic glasses that we just showed you they've got a I've got a patent on them and I make a royalty off
Of every pair that sells and we, we?
also donate off of every pair that sells and every pair we sell in
2019 a percent that is gonna go to motorcycle missions in attempt to hit that hundred thousand dollar mark
But last year. I had a really good year with the eyewear and
We did we did really well so I wanted to reach out and do a personal donation to your charity
and
if they would want to get in and match me in it what did they say they said yes and I've got a cheque for
$6,000
And I'll tell you thank you very much for everything you're doing for our military and everybody that
Everybody is going through the program so hopefully that can help you expand just a little bit all right
So a boy rusty here what do you uh you're here to help today too. Huh
I am let's do it all right let's do it we are rallying the troops we are going to keep some veterans building today
one more question
Well let's first let's get a photo shoot let's get you to next week's. I'm going to get a photo shoot
Get the American flag here
Very very good and now I just need you to turn around and look over your left shoulder
I got you
Y'all need to pay attention band together we're gonna take motorcycle missions to the top
You guys have such an awesome program here man and I know rusty is excited to help you
Everybody
I figured I can help you you've already got it going so if this will help
I'm glad to help definitely thank you yeah thanks you're very, welcome Shane it. Mostly such a kind man oh man
This and this is what I'm talking about
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How To 360 back handspring | Acrobatics Tutorial Series | Capoeira Life - Duration: 3:18.
today we will be learning 360 back handspring dende camaradas this is
tom mandingueiro polonsky with capoeira life show this is another tutorial with
Professor Simba if you guys like this tutorial and wanna see some more Capoeira
videos give this channel subscribe like this video and were gonna start right now ok first thing
before trying 360 back handspring you should know really high back handspring and au trocado
first level is just to do back handspring as high as you can this is the most important prepration for this move
step by step is your getting better try starting to land side ways
until you finish in au position and then try landing it with au de frente or a halg turn back handspirng
next thing in order to understand the spinning do the move without a real jump go step backwards and do an au trocado. this is for you to understand the hands motion
if you spin to the left you should do au trocada with the right hand in
this preparation please don't step forward and kick your legs okay try to
go backward you imagine back handspring and then you go to the au trocado. difference between half turn back
and 360 back handspring looks like a big
difference but actually it's not a lot it just looks like so what you do just
switching your hands jumping au de fernte with the hands
like this and then this it's 360 if you spin to the left. again just so youll understand
half trun back hand spring. 360 back handspring
when I learned this trick I used to think of doing half turn and then in the
last second just switching the hands which was a good experience for
me to learn this a good advice for you is don't try to land one hand and then
the other two hands together okay because theres lots of momentum lots of
your body weight one hand. not a goood idea. a common mistake that I see many people doing its
jumping not like a back handspring like cuttingall the movemnet and jumping sideways not a good idea
in this preparation don't do it like this okay with kicking leg try to
imagine really good back handspring guys if you're watching this video and don't
have au trocado yet you can watch that video that tutorial down below I'm gonna
put the link also follow simba on Instagram @simbastyle and I hope you
like this video I'll see you guys next week
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#MemberMinute Dr Cory Koch, Chiropractic Lifestyle - Duration: 1:47.
Hi I'm Dr. Corey Koch. I'm with The Chiropractic Lifestyle. We started our
practice in 1992 here in Olathe. I'm located at 151st and Mur-Len on the
southwest corner. My office office faces Austin's. The way I like to explain
chiropractic is it's like a internal operating system is your brain and your
spinal cord. An adjustment is like restarting the computer, taking the
cookies out, defragging it. Maybe start in your iPhone or smartphone turning it on
and off so the internal operating system functions better. When a person gets an
adjustment all your internal apps run better: your breathing app ,your heartrate
app, your digestion, your power, your balance and most importantly your
internal app to help your body heal itself. So the chiropractic adjustments
help your body heal. What's unique about my style of care is a lifestyle. I think
well the thing that causes misalignment is our daily lifestyle stress the things
we do the things we put in our body and the things we think and so just think of
how much stress we go through in a week. So one of the programs I have that's
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Spinal care is one of those things so if you do it regularly you get a lot of
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let us know if your body's in good repair or if it's in a state that gets
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