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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Roland Osborne from Millennium Training

Martial Arts and Discovery Channel Super Star
Roland Osborne
www.rolandosborne.com

We talked about if you want to take one of his classes go to - www.hypermartialarts.com

His facebook where we will show off our kicks - http://www.facebook.com/people/Roland-Osborne/564331558

Think about this for your kids, it has really changed Aidan for the better in so many ways!!!

Couple Survive After Being Hit by 40-Ton Flying Whale



Ralph Mothes and Paloma Werner have a whale of a tale to tell after a 40-ton Southern Right Whale leaped out of the water and crashed onto their yacht while they were sailing on Sunday off Cape Town, South Africa.

With a stunning photo of the incident now making the rounds worldwide, the couple, who are South African sailing instructors, are describing their terror at the time and relief when they realized they had survived.

"Suddenly I saw this huge monster shape come up out of the water on my port side," Mothes said Thursday on NBC's Today show. "It just happened in an instant. It was quite frightening."

The young whale broke the boat's mast and damaged the cabin before falling back into the water, leaving behind barnacles, blubber and skin but no blood – suggesting it wasn't seriously injured.

Thankfully, neither were the humans, who were left to marvel at the incredible incident. "It was an awesome experience," Werner said, before quickly adding: "We wouldn't want to repeat it."