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Trusted teacher: -Teacher for over 20 years, has trained hundreds of students in group and private lessons. -Practicing martial arts for 35 years. My most advanced students have also become black belts and some have even become martial arts and/or energy arts teachers. Qualifications: -ATT 3 and black belt 4th Duan in Wing Chun FFWUSHU -ATT 3 and black belt 4th Duan in Tai Chi Chuan FFWUSHU -CQP AMCX (External Styles) - -CQP EPMM Sport for All Federation. -Instructor in Chin Na Self Defense Yang Jwing Ming (YMAA International) -Many medals won in Cup of Ile de France, Coupe de France and France Championship fight and technique in Kung Fu Sanda and Wushu artistic. -Psychomotor therapist (ISRP) and specialist in psychosomatic relaxation, working with health training organizations (contribution of martial arts in psychomotor skills). -Hypnotherapist (practitioner diploma from Arche Hypnose). -Perfect participant in business seminars for introductory workshops and also demonstrations of martial arts and techniques of well-being. -Trained in chi kung and internal martial arts by masters Yang Jwing Ming (for over 25 years) and Mantak Chia (for 20 years) Welcome to those who wish to learn one or more fields of martial arts that I teach and share with heart, passion, patience and determination. It certainly takes time to learn a martial art but by regularly practicing directly with an experienced teacher your progress will be faster and more solid and therefore more sustainable. I adapt to each student and each specific request, for me, there is no secret, and I will be proud that one of my students understands in a course what I sometimes took years to understand . Your personal efforts will also be the key to your progress! My pedagogy is progressive and covers different aspects of the art: taos (forms), displacements, the work of reaction, the work of the strikes and specific blockings, the study of the keys, the study of the combinations, the coordinations , the fundamentals of each style, kicks, projections, ground work, energetic and internal martial arts). I teach and can teach Wing Chun Kung Fu, Tai Chi Chuan Yang, Chin Na Self Defense, Silat, Chi Kung, Handling traditional Asian weapons at short, medium and long range. -Courses individuals or collectives all levels (beginners, intermediate, advanced). -Head and teacher of external and energetic martial arts within the TKFSE Tao Kung Fu Health Energy association) for several years. -Former Professor and co-founder for 15 years of an Academy of Traditional Chinese Martial Arts (AAMTC). - Former student and assistant (adult and children's classes) of Master Didier Beddard in Wing Chun Kung Fu (10 years of apprenticeship, then 10 years of teaching at a large Chinese martial arts academy AAMTC) . -Student of Master Yang Jwing ming and Pascal Plée in Chang Chuan (long fist) and Bai He Quan (white crane) kung fu, as well as in Yang style Tai Chi Chuan (Forms, Tuishous and Sanshous) and Chi Kung. -Higher YMAA international instructor in Chin Na since 15 years. - Former student of Jean Paul N Guyen for 8 years (Kung Fu Sanda and modern Wushu), competitor in technique and fight (has won several titles in the Coupe de France, Coupe de France and French Championship). -Initiated to Chen style fundamentals in Tai Chi Chuan - Also practiced South East Asian martial arts: Kali, Silat (Penchak Silat) and currently in intensive training with great masters such as Alvin Guinanao (Silat Buka Lingkaran) Maul Mornie Silat Suffian Bela Diri (SSBD). - Appreciates and learns from all forms of martial arts!
Martial arts · Qi gong (chi gong, chi kung) · Kung fu
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Accustomed to teaching in very different contexts (University, companies, associations, individuals), I adapt my teaching to the specific profile of the learner, taking into account their wishes (type of practice) and objectives (performance, health, etc.), their physical characteristics and abilities (height, weight) and their state of health (age, functional limitations), and finally, their motivation (workload they are ready to assume in class and in personal work). As a rigorous and dedicated teacher, I believe that if a student isn't progressing sufficiently, it's because the teaching approach isn't suitable. Therefore, it's essential to create a learning environment that is serious, inspiring, engaging, and so on, depending on the needs of each student. The diverse environments and student populations I've taught have taught me this. And then there's the matter of providing resources as needed: whether it's theoretical texts or customized educational videos, the modern world offers us an endless array of tools! For beginners, it's essential to start by establishing a technical foundation and preparing the body for the physical demands of the sport (classic strength, speed, and flexibility training, along with cardio to support it all!). For this initial level, I draw on both Muay Thai, my original training, and Kung Fu, which serves this purpose very well. The introduction to striking combat initially focuses on maximizing distance (reach); we'll gradually close the distance as reaction time and the psychological readiness required for combat develop. For intermediate and advanced levels, I prefer to focus on the "natural style" (see video). This is what will allow you to break through the glass ceiling. It's demanding, certainly, but you'll gain considerable speed (through fluidity) and impact (through the optimal use of kinetic energy and external forces); you'll also be calmer and more composed in combat; your strategy will evolve, you'll become a counter-puncher, a sniper. Everything will progress, but you'll have to do a large part of the work on your own, my role being limited to guiding your practice by introducing you to the exercises and acting as your sparring partner, to identify the next areas for improvement. All of this seems very cold and serious, and it is, because combat transforms you profoundly. However, nothing prevents you from enjoying it: I also promise you joy, good humor, and lightheartedness, because that's in my nature.
Muay thai (muaythai) · Kickboxing (kick boxing) · Kung fu
Accustomed to teaching in very different contexts (University, companies, associations, individuals), I adapt my teaching to the specific profile of the learner, taking into account their wishes (type of practice) and objectives (performance, health, etc.), their physical characteristics and abilities (height, weight) and their state of health (age, functional limitations), and finally, their motivation (workload they are ready to assume in class and in personal work). As a rigorous and dedicated teacher, I believe that if a student isn't progressing sufficiently, it's because the teaching approach isn't suitable. Therefore, it's essential to create a learning environment that is serious, inspiring, engaging, and so on, depending on the needs of each student. The diverse environments and student populations I've taught have taught me this. And then there's the matter of providing resources as needed: whether it's theoretical texts or customized educational videos, the modern world offers us an endless array of tools! For beginners, it's essential to start by establishing a technical foundation and preparing the body for the physical demands of the sport (classic strength, speed, and flexibility training, along with cardio to support it all!). For this initial level, I draw on both Muay Thai, my original training, and Kung Fu, which serves this purpose very well. The introduction to striking combat initially focuses on maximizing distance (reach); we'll gradually close the distance as reaction time and the psychological readiness required for combat develop. For intermediate and advanced levels, I prefer to focus on the "natural style" (see video). This is what will allow you to break through the glass ceiling. It's demanding, certainly, but you'll gain considerable speed (through fluidity) and impact (through the optimal use of kinetic energy and external forces); you'll also be calmer and more composed in combat; your strategy will evolve, you'll become a counter-puncher, a sniper. Everything will progress, but you'll have to do a large part of the work on your own, my role being limited to guiding your practice by introducing you to the exercises and acting as your sparring partner, to identify the next areas for improvement. All of this seems very cold and serious, and it is, because combat transforms you profoundly. However, nothing prevents you from enjoying it: I also promise you joy, good humor, and lightheartedness, because that's in my nature.
Muay thai (muaythai) · Kickboxing (kick boxing) · Kung fu
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