EWTO News
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Jul/28/2007Preventing conflicts before they occur
Stefan Schmalz is a WingTsun instructor who holds weekly self-assertion workshops in Husum, northern Germany. Students learn to communicate self-assurance by means of language, gestures and physical posture. One of them is Tobias, who is blind.
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Jun/30/2007Super atmosphere in Lübeck
Wonderful sunshine, cosy old-town surroundings, a beach bar, boat party – all that is missing for a successful weekend is a little training ...
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Jun/30/2007"Sharing the wealth of knowledge is the future of WingTsun!"
During the international EWTO seminar in Lübeck, Markus Senft had a conversation with Sifu Victor Gutierrez ...
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Apr/29/2007Penguin Fred and the EWTO
What have penguins got to do with the EWTOs school owners meeting?
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Mar/30/2007The WT school next door: Mönchengladbach
Axel Jonsthövel has run his own school in Mönchengladbach for 10 years.
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Feb/20/2007'Heavyweight' long pole seminar
A group of keen WT-Masters and -technicians came together at the northern European headquarters for WingTsun in Kiel for a long pole seminar with GM Kernspecht.
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Jan/31/2007WingTsun aids cooperation between the EU members
Following an initiative by the Spanish national instructor Victor Gutierrez, 5th PG WT, the President of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife recently received Grandmaster Kernspecht and the Bulgarian ministers.
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Jan/30/2007The WT school next door: Limburgerhof
Toni Schmidt opened his WT and Escrima school in Limburgerhof under the name "Centre for Self-Defence" more than six years ago
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Dec/31/2006New Year greetings from South Africa
Dear Friends, students and colleagues,
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The very best greetings and wishes for the New Year from this years South African seminar in Cape Town with the National Instructor for S.A., Josef Schoop, and the National Instructor for Namibia, Heino Fritz. -
Dec/29/2006Not defenceless even in a wheelchair
Following a positive reception to the first, Sifu Stefan Schmaltz arranged a second self-assertion course for young people with various disabilities at the Theodor-Schäfer vocational college in Husum. The local newspaper once again reported on the event.
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