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Trusted teacher: 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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Trusted teacher: 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! As for kung fu itself, it is particularly well-suited for growing children because it helps to structure the body, which is very beneficial from an anatomical and biomechanical standpoint, especially given the body's rapid development. Furthermore, its forms (taolu, or martial arts choreography) greatly develop coordination, balance, dexterity, spatial awareness, and other transferable skills applicable to a wide range of activities, thus contributing significantly to the psychomotor development of children, adolescents, and young adults. This does not exclude older individuals, but their psychomotor development is more mature, while that of younger people is still developing; therefore, kung fu is highly structured. Another important benefit is cultivating one's relationship with strength. Strength is obviously necessary in any physical activity: building strength is, in fact, the first step in traditional training. One discovers how to mobilize this resource, generate it in different parts of the body, and transfer it to the target. Then, gradually, one arrives at more refined expressions and uses, more respectful of the logic of the human body. In Chinese terms, it's about moving from li (brute force resulting from the voluntary use of muscles) to jing (kinetic energy, derived from movement, whatever its origin, which one learns to channel). All of this seems very cold and serious, and it is, because kung fu transforms you profoundly. However, nothing prevents you from having fun: I also promise you joy, good humor, and lightheartedness, because that's in my nature.
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Damien is great ! A very capable teacher, I enjoyed our first session a lot, and will return definitely ! Thanks
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