Become an Official Baduk Instructor in Switzerland - In-seong 7D
I had stayed in Germany for about 2 and a half year, but from this year April, I moved to Switzerland for my 2nd Baduk life in Europe. It started very well because KABA (Korean Amateur Baduk Association) and Swiss Go Association helped me to become an official Baduk instructor in Switzerland. As an official instructor, I hope to give a lot of opportunity to learn Baduk in Switzerland.
So I will focus on those 4 things.
1. Make a Yunguseng Dojang on on-line.
It has been a problem for all Switzerland Baduk players that there is not much opportunity to get such a Baduk lesson. Therefore, I made this on-line teaching program which is called ¢®¢çYunguseng Dojang'. It is a Korean term of ¢®¢çInsei Academy'. It is basically the same as the present Korean Yunguseng league system. However, I changed this system for adapting to Swiss Baduk players. It will be opened 10 seasons a year, so it is good for the people who want to keep training Baduk. Furthermore, with this program, I will look forward to finding a young Baduk player who has a possibility to become a strong player.
2. Coach for the Switzerland Baduk team of PGETC
Recently, there is one big issue in Europe, PGETC (Pandanet Go European Team Championship). It is the first time national event in Europe, so many Baduk players are interest in it. And I will be in this event as a coach for the Switzerland Baduk team. As a coach, I will analyze our team players' games every month and train them.
3. Make an intensive Baduk course in major city.
The intensive Baduk course has held in Zurich for twice already, and I am planning to make it in Geneva, Lausanne and Bern. These cities are where lots of Baduk activity is in.
4. Tournament commentators & weekend workshop
There are about 10 tournaments in Swiss a year. I will try to attend many tournament places as a commentator. Moreover, I will make weekend workshops to teach local Baduk players.
Hopefully everything works well! With this plan, I will try to make Swiss as the one of the strongest European Baduk countries!
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