Yogibo Inc. (CEO: Takeshi Igata), the company behind the "magical sofa that's too comfortable to move from," Yogibo, is launching the project "Yogibo DATSURIKI GYM" with the aim of developing Japan's martial arts scene and nurturing world-class fighters. This project focuses on mastering "datsuryoku," a martial arts technique, by applying ancient Japanese martial arts knowledge and body control methods to modern combat sports, aiming to create an environment for nurturing athletes who can compete on a global scale. - Japanese Martial Arts Body Control Re-evaluated Globally In recent years, the global martial arts scene has seen tremendous growth, with rapid improvements in competitive levels alongside increasing spectator numbers. However, we believe that Japan's fighter development environment, training methods, and support systems that allow athletes to dedicate themselves to their sport have not changed significantly, leading to a widening gap with international competitors. "Yogibo DATSURIKI GYM" will adopt an approach centered on "datsuryoku technique," which differs from conventional Western training. Datsuryoku is not simply about relaxing; by achieving a state of datsuryoku, one can "put weight into their punches" or "throw an opponent without resistance." This fundamental concept will be the core of improving athletic performance. Overseas, there is growing interest in Japanese culture, exemplified by ninjas and samurai, and people are actively learning about martial arts, Zen philosophy, and body control concepts. In fact, many top international athletes and coaches are studying Japanese martial arts body mechanics and spirituality and incorporating them into their own sports. On the other hand, within Japan, martial arts and competitive sports tend to be treated as separate entities, and martial arts knowledge is not fully utilized in the competitive arena. We believe that by reconnecting these unique Japanese insights with modern combat sports, new possi