Peter Trapski

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Peter Trapski (* 1946 ) is a German karateka who has a 9th Dan in the Shoto Ryu style .

Life

Peter Trapski is a pioneer from the founding decade of karate in Germany and played a key role in shaping it.

Selected stations and activities in Peter Trapski's life are:

  • Leadership training for special police units
  • Crisis and conflict management
  • Retired chief detective
  • Martial arts expert and karate teacher (9th Dan)
  • Formerly national coach of the national karate teams in Germany and Denmark
  • Since 1970 head coach of the Essen 1922 eV police sports club, Karate department

One focus of his activity is the intensive examination of the strategy and ethics of Japanese martial arts. Peter Trapski has been systematically working on the further development of training / safety concepts and violence prevention for children, women and the elderly for several decades. Peter Trapski recently developed the "value concept" for the German Karate Association (DKV eV). A concept that is unique in its form in the German sports landscape, in order to integrate the teaching of values ​​particularly effectively in karate lessons for children.

book

  • Christian Lüdke, Peter Trapski: The curry clique. Violence Prevention Stories. Economica-Verlag, Heidelberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-87081-766-4 .

Individual evidence

  1. team. In: Shoto Ryu Karate. Accessed February 9, 2020 (German).
  2. Christian Lüdke, Peter Trapski: The Curry Clique. Violence Prevention Stories. Economica-Verlag, Heidelberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-87081-766-4 , pp. 180 .
  3. Dirk Kaiser: DKV value concept. In: DKV website. DKV eV, accessed on February 9, 2020 .