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Eva
Latecki
雷愛瓦
holds
a 5th level black belt (黑带五段 Wu Duan) and a second
degree master level, a
title that is given only to well-rounded martial arts
practitioners with exceptional knowledge and skill.
She began her martial arts training in Poland in 1991. In
1994, she moved to Boston, where, along with her husband,
Narcyz, she continued her studies with Dr.
Yang Jwingming 杨俊敏
- who is the founder of the
International YMAA Training System
and Grandmaster
Liang Shouyu 梁守渝
- who was voted as one of the most outstanding masters and
top professional coaches in
China.
  
Additionally, she studied with the following
masters and grandmasters through numerous seminars and
workshops:
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[
Maoqing Li 李茂 清 - Styles taught: Changquan (fist, weapons and matching)
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[
Jianye Jiang
- Qigong, Bagua
(solo, pushing hands & matching)
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[
Zhiliang Duan - Qigong, Taijiquan, Tongbeiquan
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[
Xiaolin
Lu
- Changquan and Sword
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[
Jianqiang Hu 胡坚强 - Yinjiao (Eagle), Shequan
(Snake Boxing)
In 1994, she
taught as assistant
instructor at Yang's Martial Arts
Association (YMAA) in
Andover,
MA,
and in
1996 as
Children's and Adult's Instructor in Derry,
NH, a provisional YMAA branch.
She has won six first place titles in
Changquan (Long Fist), Gun Shu (Staff), and Dao Shu (Saber) Divisions in the international competitions. The book
Kung Fu Elements
by Liang Shou-Yu, includes her as one of the "outstanding
practitioners around the globe that are actively engaged in
promoting Wushu." Additionally, a photographic
representation of Eva's qin-na techniques is included
in this volume. Her sword skills,
on numerous occasions,
were showcased in a
dramatic production of The Nightingale,
by
Commonwealth Civic Ballet,
in which she
appeared as guest performer.

In
February of 1998 Eva and her husband, Narcyz, founded their
own martial arts center, CMA (Chinese Martial Arts) in
Acton, Massachusetts. Specializing in teaching martial arts
to children, including those with special needs, she gears
her instruction to focus not only on the physical components
of Wushu, but also the
traditional values inherent in its
philosophy. Her classes emphasize instilling confidence in
the child, raising self-esteem, developing self-discipline,
treating others with respect, and promoting independence in
decision making.

Over the past eleven years,
CMA has helped hundreds of students with a wide range of
expertise and ages ( from 4 years old to over 80), to
achieve their martial arts goals and improve all aspects of
their lives. Together, the Lateckis have guided their
students in winning high honors in national and
international competitions, scoring prominently in each
competing category, taking over 90 gold, 60 silver, and 30
bronze medals, including Grand Champion titles.

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Top awards earned by Eva
Latecki in several
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National and International Championships:
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SECOND INTERNATIONAL POLISH
CHAMPIONSHIP KUNG FU/WU SHU, WARSAW 1994
- April 29-30, 1994
Warsaw, Poland:
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3rd
place in Traditional Changquan
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1st
place in Traditional Gun (Staff)
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POLISH KUNG FU/WU SHU CHAMPIONSHIP,
KRAKOW 1994
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- May 28-29,
1994 Krakow, Poland:-
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1st
place in Traditional Changquan
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1st
place in Traditional Weapons (Staff)
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1994 United World Kung Fu/Wu Shu championships, Orlando
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September 3-4, 1994 Orlando, FL:
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1st
place in Intermediate Changquan
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1st place in
Intermediate
Staff
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1996 UNITED STATES International
Kuo shu
Championship Tournament, Baltimore
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- July
27-28, 1996 Baltimore, MD:
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1st
place in Advanced Short Weapons (Saber)
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