


Dani Frei
For over ten years, Nils has been inspiring others with his deep-rooted passion for Kung Fu, and especially for the use of all kinds of close-combat weapons. Inspired by Kung Fu Panda, he discovered his fascination with this martial art as a child, growing up with it and experiencing it to this day. Now, passing on his knowledge marks the next step on his personal Kung Fu journey.
His lessons comprise 9 individual forms and 6 partner forms, providing a safe and solid introduction to the world of over 15 different weapons. The spectrum ranges from traditional weapons such as sabers, long staffs, and knives to more exotic variants like the guai or the three-part staff.

For Nils, martial arts is a harmonious interplay of combat and art – a yin and yang that, while clearly distinguishable, are nevertheless inextricably linked. This philosophy is reflected in both his weapons training and his demonstrations. With national and international competition experience, he successfully balances learning new forms with their precise perfection.
Cultural elements such as lion dancing and training for public performances enrich his classes, creating an open and creative atmosphere and fostering the students' expressiveness. At the same time, Nils is known for not shying away from the combative aspect of martial arts. His enthusiasm for fencing, HEMA, and Filipino stick fighting is clearly evident in his teaching. The insights gained from these disciplines merge with the Chin-Woo tradition and the principles of Kung Fu to create a unique, practical training approach.