MAPLE VALLEY, Wash. — In ancient times, Ronin roamed the Japanese countryside. They were the samurai with no master, independent warriors, ready for anything, anytime.
That's what attracted Travis Ramsey to the ways of the Ronin and why he opened Ronin Training in Maple Valley.
"Everyone needs to know how to move, how to climb, how to jump, how to take a fall, how to defend yourself," he said.
Travis competed in the very first season of the popular NBC show "American Ninja Warrior," performing feats of strength and agility that seem impossible.
But in his gym, he shows what IS possible as he passes along what he learned in two years of Green Beret training.
"You start moving better. You start feeling better. You start looking better. You start sleeping better. You start eating better. And pretty soon, the stuff that looked impossible to you now is very attainable."
Ronin Training |16908 SE 269th Pl J102. Covington, WA 98042
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