02/08/2026
Why Qwan Ki Do doesn’t train children for “short-term fame,” but for a lifetime?
Lately, I have been seeing a dangerous trap in the world of sports: training styles focused on heavy hits to the head and body. While this approach gives a temporary illusion of power and builds a massive ego, making a child feel invincible, the long-term price is simply too high.
As an instructor, I have chosen a different path. Qwan Ki Do is not about destroying the body for a medal. It is about building it up.
Here is what we actually focus on during our training sessions:
🧠 Developing intellect and resilience
By learning technical movements, terminology, and Quyen (forms), children train their memory, coordination, and mental discipline—not just their muscles.
🌱 A gradual and safe approach
Fighting capacity and physical conditioning are introduced step-by-step. We want our students to build self-defense skills harmoniously, ensuring they remain agile, mobile, and healthy well into their 40s and beyond.
❌ Zero hidden trauma
We have no interest in teaching children or juniors to strike the head with full force. Repeated impacts can cause long-term brain trauma, memory loss, and severe physical issues. We refuse to arrange matches at the expense of our students’ health. Doing so would make us accomplices in their long-term harm.
A great martial artist is not someone who just throws and takes punches until their body breaks down. A true martial artist knows how to defend themselves, keeps a clear mind, and remains healthy and capable for life, society, and their future family.
If anyone wants immediate, harsh results through “short-term hardening” that causes long-term damage... they can find that elsewhere. But not here!
🗣️ I WANT TO HEAR YOUR VOICE:
Dear parents, dear students, what do you truly want from this sport? What are your actual expectations from our training sessions? Receptionen Odense Sportscentrum SDU KAGER Studielivet på SAMF International House Odense
02/08/2026
Why Qwan Ki Do doesn't train children for "short-term fame," but for a lifetime?
Lately, I have been seeing a dangerous trap in the world of sports: training styles focused on heavy hits to the head and body.
While this approach gives a temporary illusion of power and builds a massive ego, making a child feel invincible, the long-term price is simply too high.
As an instructor, I have chosen a different path. Qwan Ki Do is not about destroying the body for a medal. It is about building it up.
Here is what we actually focus on during our training sessions:
🧠 Developing intellect and resilience
By learning technical movements, terminology, and Quyen (forms), children train their memory, coordination, and mental discipline—not just their muscles.
🌱 A gradual and safe approach
Fighting capacity and physical conditioning are introduced step-by-step.
We want our students to build self-defense skills harmoniously, ensuring they remain agile, mobile, and healthy well into their 40s and beyond.
❌ Zero hidden trauma
We have no interest in teaching children or juniors to strike the head with full force. Repeated impacts can cause long-term brain trauma, memory loss, and severe physical issues.
We refuse to arrange matches at the expense of our students' health. Doing so would make us accomplices in their long-term harm.
A great martial artist is not someone who just throws and takes punches until their body breaks down.
A true martial artist knows how to defend themselves, keeps a clear mind, and remains healthy and capable for life, society, and their future family.
If anyone wants immediate, harsh results through "short-term hardening" that causes long-term damage... they can find that elsewhere. But not here!
🗣️ I WANT TO HEAR YOUR VOICE:
Dear parents, dear students, what do you truly want from this sport?
What are your actual expectations from our training sessions?
Leave a comment below—I would love to have an open discussion with you all! 👇
VS Carmen Elena .
25/06/2026
From May 20th to 22nd , Denmark was proudly represented by 5 athletes at the Qwan Ki Do World Championship in Bucharest.
Qwan Ki Do is a martial art with roots in Vietnam and China.
Our incredible athletes are bringing home 5 bronze medals in the Black Belt 1st Dang categories, and for the second time a World Championship title won by Vo Su Carmen! 🏆
As the head instructor of the team at Qwan Ki Do Denmark .
I am immensely proud of my students and their incredible efforts.
It was not an easy path to walk, but we represented Denmark with honor, and our results prove it! 🇩🇰🎉
Our Official Results:
🥉 Huan Su Casper (Black Belt 1st Dang)
(Weapons) : 🥉 Casper & Uffe (Black Belt 1st Dang)
(Sparring): 🥉 Casper & Iulian (Black Belt & Black Belt 1st Dang)
Peter won the Medal of Honor and Courage in the intermediate category.
🥇 Vo Su Carmen Elena Lazăr – World Champion (Black Belt-3 Dang) - I managed to defend my title again. 🙂
Huge congratulations to everyone!👏👏🇩🇰
Receptionen Odense Sportscentrum .
25/06/2026
Qwankidodenmark # training # swordtrainig in our last training before holiday . We start new season from 4 August ! . Join us Receptionen Odense Sportscentrum . Tuesday and Thursday from 19:00. 🐲🐯Long Ho Denmark!
25/05/2026
From May 20th to 22nd, Denmark was proudly represented by 6 athletes at the Qwan Ki Do World Championship in Bucharest.
Qwan Ki Do is a martial art with roots in Vietnam and China.
Our incredible athletes are bringing home 5 bronze medals in the Black Belt 1st Dang categories, and for the second time a World Championship title won by Vo Su Carmen! 🏆
As the head instructor of the team at Qwan Ki Do Denmark .
I am immensely proud of my students and their incredible efforts.
It was not an easy path to walk, but we represented Denmark with honor, and our results prove it! 🇩🇰🎉
Our Official Results:
🥉 Huan Su Casper (Black Belt 1st Dang)
(Weapons) : 🥉 Casper & Uffe (Black Belt 1st Dang)
(Sparring): 🥉 Casper & Iulian (Black Belt & Black Belt 1st Dang)
Peter won the Medal of Honor and Courage in the intermediate category.
🥇 Vo Su Carmen Elena Lazăr – World Champion (Black Belt-3 Dang) - I managed to defend my title again. 🙂
Huge congratulations to everyone!👏👏🇩🇰
25/05/2026
Dear Ambassador Uffe A. Balslev,
On behalf of my students and myself, I would like to thank you truly for joining us at the opening ceremony of the World Championship in Bucharest. It was an honor to have you there, and we deeply appreciate your invitation and the personal time you shared with us together with your wife.
Finishing 6th in the world medal standings was a wonderful achievement for the Danish team, especially competing against massive countries with such strong histories in the sport. We truly felt like we had two incredible supporters in Romania: my sister, and the entire nation of Denmark beautifully represented by your presence.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Your kind support meant everything to our team.
With warm regards and respect