Ott Jud ("Ott the Jew") was a 15th-century Austrian martial arts master, specialized on grappling (Ringen).
The version of his treatise in Codex Lew states that he was a baptized Jew.
Paulus Kal describes him as the wrestling master to the rulers of Austria, and names him as a member of the Society of Liechtenauer.
Ott's treatise on ringen is repeated throughout all of the early German treatise compilations and seems to have become the dominant work on the subject within the Liechtenauer tradition.
Try it on me.
Test me.
If its us.
It fits us.
It fits us to die.
[fits us to die]
(x3)
We don't see evil they don't know what they do.
Tiny F-you
And when you sweat you'll see
Theres people like me
And then theres people like you.
(x2)
Try it on me.
Test me.
If its us.
It fits us.
It fits us to die.
[fits us to die]
We don't see evil--
Theres people like me--
And theres people like you--
We don't see evil--
Theres people like me--
Then theres people like you--