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Trainers

DI Andreas Flamm

andreas(normal Training)

  • 4th. Dan Aikido (Aikikai)
  • 2nd . Dan Iaido (FEI)
  • Certified Aikido trainer
  • Trainer at the Sports Institute at the University of Vienna (USI) auf der Schmelz
  • BSO – Certified Sports Manager

Andreas has been practicing Aikido since 1993, and has been interested in training work from the start. For several years, his aim has been to pass on the enthusiasm for Aikido to others.

Since October 2005, he has been teaching sword handling at USI auf der Schmelz.

 

Ing. David Nestelberger

David NestelbergerChildrens’ training, assistant trainer for normal training

  • 2. Dan Aikido (Aikikai)
  • Certified Aikido trainer
  • 2007-2010 Aikido trainer at the university sports institute Vienna (USI)

David has always been passionate about sports, and is interested in spiritual matters. The combination of physical movement and philosophy inspired him to start learning Aikido in 2002. David has a keen interest in the human development and is studying to be a school teacher of the subjects psychology and philosophy. He enjoys putting what he has learnt into practice at childrens’ training.

 

DI Dr. Ute Kutschera

ute_kutschera(Children´s Training)

  • 1. Kyu Aikido (Aikikai)
  • 3. Dan Judo
  • Certified Judo Teacher

Ute has been practicing Judo since 1986, and Aikido since 2003. She has several years of experience in Judo training for children, and is using the experience she gained there in her Aikido childrens’ classes.

Practicing Aikido techniques requires a lot of concentration, a particular challenge for children. Therefore, playful elements are used during training in order to give the children a break.

 

Michael „Mike“ Szabo

Mike SzaboAssistant trainer children’s training

  • 2. Kyu Aikido (Aikikai)
  • 1. Kyu Jiu – Jitsu (JJVÖ)
  • 4. Kyu Iaido / Kenjutsu (Muso – Shinden – Ryu)
  • 4. Kyu Kobukai Kobudo / Bojutsu (IKF)
  • 6. Kyu Kyokushin Karate (AKKO)

„Mike“ has been practicing Aikido since 2006, and has been enthusiastic about this peaceful martial art from the very beginning. He is now trying to pass on his enthusiasm during children’s training.

His experiences in a range of other types of martial arts help him to better understand and explain the connections within Aikido.