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CAREER CAMPUS : CHOICE FOR THE FUTURE

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Fuelling the Future initiative that takes place 6-7 December,

Abu Dhabi 2006 - 2010

Benchmarking the teaching of Wing Tsun and Escrima!

 

Special coverage(Global Citynews)

 

A new association took up its work on january 14th 2006, in order to promote the martial arts Wing Tsun and Escrima nationwide as well internationally: the IUEWT - International Union For Escrima & Wing Tsun.


The IUEWT has a firm foundation of a 'longtime sophisticated' experience of almost 30 years in the area of promoting and teaching the martial arts of WingTsun and Escrima. As such over this period of time the benchmarks for high quality teaching were set up
by the founding member schools in the old association hemisphere and being continued  until today.

With the implementation of WingTsun and Escrima in Europe and the steady growing popularity of these two martial arts also old traditional interpretations of the WingTsun martial art which was handed out to the public by Yip Man were imported as well. The same is limitedly valid for Escrima.

The sector martial art/martial sport becomes more and more a service sector which comes along with pragmatic economical thinking which to make more conscious is our aim. In order to act successfully in the service sector the core competencies have to be made transparent.

The IUEWT sees its core competency in teaching the martial arts of WingTsun and Escrima as authentically as possible according to these two approaches: Wing Tsun after Leung Ting and Escrima after Rene Latosa.

For this the IUEWT can rely on a field competency which at its top constitutes an experience of 30 years and is also acknowledged as Master: Dai-Sifu Johannes Olbers.

The IUEWT will apply the approach of 'minimum tradition' in order not to evoke a wrong negative image in the public through misunderstandings as well as to make the 'mental'
access of a larger public audience to these still exotic considered arts more easy.  Our concept is more than promising towards a sound and long lasting perspective. contact: administration@iuewt.com
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