At WuDae you learn to transfer everything you learn to others...
At WuDae you learn to transfer everything you learn to others. You learn that you can ask for help if you don't understand something until you have mastered a skill completely. The other people who train here are also very helpful in this, and the teachers are a real source of inspiration for me. They are always very calm and help me to continually improve my movements.
The special thing is that you can also see your own progress very clearly when you try to convey a movement to someone else. It makes you realize that you couldn't do this before and how far you have come in the meantime. What I find very fun and educational is that you get to deal with many different people within WuDae. This teaches you to think carefully about how you can best teach someone something, which also helps me enormously in my work.
As a technician in installation technology, I often deal with technicians who do not yet know the field well. I then have to guide them, transfer my knowledge and give them feedback on their work. It is now much easier for me to observe carefully. I watch how the technicians apply the skills I teach them. If they don't understand me or do something wrong, I adjust my delivery method until it is completely clear to them. I am now much more patient in this than before, and I notice that people like my new approach.
In my spare time I like to experiment and program. Simple things, just to try out on small circuit boards. For example, I once made a picture for my son because he had difficulty getting out of bed. The picture worked like a kind of alarm that he couldn't turn off immediately. I like experimenting with things like that, both alone and with the children.
Soon the third part of a total of four. Read more here: Humans of Wing Chun