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Narcyz
Latecki
(雷鐵客
Lei Tieke),
voted as one of the Top
One Hundred Extraordinary Martial Artists of the World
and Prominent Wushu Coach,
is also co-chairman of the
International Wushu Sanshou Dao Association (IWSD), from which he holds a
seventh level black belt
(黑带七段 Qi Duan)
and a fourth degree master level.
Narcyz
was
born in 1969 in
Poland. He has won the title of all-around champion
many times in national and international Kungfu/Wushu
competitions in
Europe
and the United States. Beginning his martial arts studies in
the early
eighties at
the age of twelve, he and his
two friends formed a "martial arts fight club" in his
basement, where they practiced fighting techniques and
strengthening their bodies,
intensively training from 5 to
6 hours every single day. From this practice, his interest
led him to acquire professional instruction in Japanese
Karate Kyokushin. Two years later, he turned his passion to
Chinese martial arts, which has become his life-long
pursuit.
  
Since then, he studied
extensively with several
prominent masters in internal and external Chinese martial
arts (Kung Fu/Wushu, Tai Chi and Chi Kung) in
Poland,
North America
and
China.
Some of the main masters with whom he has studied are:
Yang Jwingming 杨俊敏
- who is the founder of the
International YMAA Training System (styles taught: Shaolin Changquan, Baihequan, Qinna, Yang Style Taiji,
and Qigong);
Liang Shouyu 梁守渝 - who was voted as
one of the most outstanding masters and top professional
coaches in
China (styles taught:
Emei System, Wuji System, Traditional Wushu, Chen Style
Taiji, Xingyi, Bagua, Qigong, Da Pong Gong,
Tie Bu Shan - Iron Shirt,
Shuaijiao and
Weapons); and Ma Xianda
馬賢達 - who is one of the first
and highest ranking masters in
China,
nominated as Jiu Duan (styles taught:
Ma Shi Tongbei System -
Bajiquan, Piguaquan, Fanziquan, Chuojiao, Tongbei weapons). He
has also studied and been influenced by such great teachers
and masters as the following:
Additionally, he studied with the following
masters and grandmasters through numerous seminars and
workshops:
-
[
Madam Wang Jurong
王菊蓉
- Chaquan System, Qinlong Jian, Traditional Wushu
-
[
Jianye Jiang
- Qigong, Chen Taiji (fist & weapons form and
application), Bagua (solo, pushing hands &
matching), Bajiquan, Mantis Fist & Mantis Sword)
-
[
Nick
Gracenin - difficult acrobatic and martial arts
movements, flexibility and conditioning
-
[
Xiaolin
Lu
- Changquan, Sword and Spear
-
[
Zhiliang Duan - Qigong, Taiji, Tongbei
-
[
Jianqiang Hu 胡坚强 - Cuiquan (Drunken), Tanglang (Mantis), Yinjiao (Eagle), She (Snake)
-
[
Malee Khow - Duan Gun (Short Staff)
-
[
Chen Min
- Fanziquan
-
[
Ji Yue Er -
Taiji Sword, Chen Style Taiji,
Qigong, Wushu and weapons
-
[
Yucheng Hui 于承惠 - Shuang Shou Jian (Double Handed Sword)
-
[
Zhao Changjune 趙長軍
- Bajiquan
  
Between 1985 and 1997, Mr.
Latecki won several all-around Martial Arts Championship
titles and took home over thirty-four gold medals in
national and international competitions in
Europe
and in
North
America.
In 2008 Mr. Latecki was
voted one of the Top One Hundred Extraordinary Martial
Artists of the World and Prominent Wushu Coach in
the publication, In the Spirit of the 2008 Olympics:
Extraordinary Chinese Martial Artists of the World. Along with an officially registered certificate approved by
the Evaluation Committee of the World Culture Science
Academe and International Wushu Sanshou Dao
Association, this recognition was to honor his
outstanding achievements in teaching and training in Chinese
martial arts.
He has been teaching Chinese
martial arts since 1988. One of the first certified
instructors in
Europe,
he also was one of the first qualified to test and rank
students, as well as instructors, in the International
YMAA Training System. He immigrated to the US in 1993,
obtaining a working visa due to his martial arts skills, and
taught as head instructor at Yang's Martial Arts
Association HQ (YMAA) in
Boston,
as well in
Andover,
MA, and in
Derry,
NH provisional YMAA branches.
 
Mr. Latecki is a versatile
practitioner, teacher, and judge of national and
international tournaments in both the internal and external
Chinese martial arts. He has been featured in pay-per-view television and
The
Discovery Channel,
as well as
other TV shows
and many instructional videotapes and books on Chinese
martial arts. He had a prominent part in Grandmaster Liang
Shouyu's and Dr. Yang Jwingming's 12 Animal Pattern
Xingyiquan videotape and was also selected to perform in
several of Dr. Yang Jwingming's instructional videotapes
such as:
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Long Fist Kung Fu -
Yi Lu Mei Fu & Er Lu Mei Fu, by YMAA Publishing
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Long Fist Kung Fu -
Shi Zhi Tan, by YMAA Publishing
-
Long Fist Kung Fu -
Xiao Hu Yan, by YMAA Publishing
-
Shy Er Lu Tan Tui,
by YMAA Publishing
  
Additionally, in his book Kung Fu Elements, Grandmaster Liang Shouyu spotlighted
Narcyz in several dozen photographs demonstrating his
jumping and spinning kick techniques, as well as
body conditioning, involving intricate acrobatic movements.
He is referred to in this book as one of the "pillars of
Wushu of our society".
     
He was also invited on
numerous occasions to showcase his martial art skills by
choreographing and performing dramatic fight sequences for
the American Chinese Art Society and the Commonwealth Civic Ballet.
  
  
In February 1998, Mr.
Latecki and his wife Eva, who is also a Chinese martial arts
instructor, founded their own martial arts center CMA
(Chinese Martial Arts) in
Acton,
Massachusetts. Over the past 11 years, the school 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, while improving all aspects of their
lives. The Lateckis have guided their students in achieving
high honors in national and international competitions,
scoring prominently in each competing category, taking over
90 gold, 60 silver, and 30 bronze medals, including the Grand Champions title.
  
  
  
To further
his knowledge in martial arts, Qigong (Chi Kung) and
healings, Mr. Latecki has traveled to
China on
several occasions. In 2006, at the invitation of his primary
teacher, Grandmaster Liang Shouyu, Mr. Latecki journeyed
once again to
Sichuan, China (home of the famous Emei
mountains), as well as to Tibet. He
demonstrated
his martial
arts skills in the cities of
Chengdu,
Chongqing,
and Loushan Dafo. During this tour, Mr. Latecki and
his companions were accompanied by a local and national TV
crew, who interviewed him and videotaped his performances,
which were exceptionally well received after being
broadcast.
 
  
Mr. Latecki continues to
study, research, and share his knowledge with his students
on the many aspects of Chinese internal and external martial
arts, and Chi Kung. It is his belief that a true martial
artist is strong in body, mind and spirit. If the body is
physically strong, it provides a powerful foundation for the
spirit, and strong spirit
produces a
healthy mind to make good decisions. In his classes, he
stresses that through the practice of martial arts,
along with the study of its moral principles,
one not only
sustains good physical health, but also trains his or her
mental and emotional strength to use power wisely. Such a
foundation ultimately improves one's health and leads to
better relationships with others.
   
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Top
awards earned by Narcyz Latecki in several
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National and International Championships:
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PZK
(POLISH KARATE FEDERATION) CLASSIFYING TOURNAMENT,
ZAGORZE 1985
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- June,
1985 Zagorze, Poland:
-
-
1st
place in Kumite (Free Sparring)
-
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FIRST NATIONAL POLISH
TOURNAMENT IN KUNG FU/WU SHU, TYCHY 1987
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- March
15, 1987 Tychy, Poland:
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3rd
place in Bare Hand
-
-
1st place in Sword
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SECOND NATIONAL POLISH TOURNAMENT IN KUNG FU/WU SHU,
LODZ 1987
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- May
30, 1987 Lodz, Poland:
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2nd place in Taijiquan
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POLISH TOURNAMENT IN KUNG FU/WU SHU, TYCHY 1988
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- March
12, 1988 Tychy, Poland:
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3rd
place in Gunshu - Staff
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1st
place in Jianshu - Sword
-
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1st place in Changquan -
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POLISH KUNG FU/WU SHU TOURNAMENT, POZNAN 1989
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- May
27, 1989 Poznan, Poland:
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-
2nd
place in Barehand
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-
1st
place in Broadsword
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1st
place in Long Weapons -
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1st
place in Taijiquan
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1st place in San Shou -
Sparring Forms
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FIRST POLISH KUNG FU/WU SHU CHAMPIONSHIP, TYCHY 1989
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November 18-19, 1989 Tychy, Poland:
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2nd
place in Sword
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2nd
place in Broadsword
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2nd place in Spear
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SECOND POLISH KUNG FU/WU SHU CHAMPIONSHIP, KRAKOW 1991
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December 7-8, 1991 Krakow, Poland:
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2nd
place in Traditional Barehands
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2nd
place in Traditional Weapons
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1st place in Modern Wu
Shu Barehands
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FIRST VICTORIA KOTAN CUP IN KUNG FU/WU SHU, WARSAW 1992
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January 12, 1992 Warsaw, Poland:
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2nd
place in Nanquan
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-
1st
place in Changquan
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1st
place in Long Weapons
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1st
place in Short Weapons
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FIRST INTERNATIONAL POLISH CHAMPIONSHIP KUNG
FU/WU SHU, WARSAW 1993
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- May
25, 1993 Warsaw, Poland:
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-
2nd
place in Traditional Nanquan
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3rd
place in Set Sparring
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-
1st
place in Modern Nanquan
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1st
place in Changquan
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1st
place in Broadsword
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1st
place in Sword
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1st
place in Spear
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-
1st
place in Open Weapons
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1st place in Internal
Styles - Tai Chi
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USA WKF Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament, Baltimore
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- May 22, 1994 Baltimore, MD:
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1st
place in Internal Advanced Yang Style Taiji
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3rd
place in Internal Advanced Xingyiquan
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1st
place in Internal Advanced Baguazhang
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1st
place in Internal Advanced Weapons
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1st
place in Advanced Broadsword
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1st
place in Advanced Sword
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1st
place in Advanced Spear
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1st
place in Advanced Open/Flexible weapons
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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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2nd
place in Advanced Spear
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1st
place in Internal Advanced Weapons
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1st place in Advanced
Weapons Set Sparring
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1st place in Advanced
Straight Sword
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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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2nd
place in Advanced Kung Fu Spear
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2nd
place in Advanced Kung Fu Straight Sword
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1st
place in Advanced Chen Style Taiji
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1st
place in Advanced Baguazhang
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1st place in Internal
Advanced Weapons
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1997 United World Kung Fu/Wu Shu championships, Orlando
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- August 30-September 1, 1997
Orlando, FL:
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2nd
place in Advanced Baguazhang
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2nd
place in Advanced Spear
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1st
place in Advanced Kung Fu Straight Sword
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1st
place Team Competition Traditional Forms Champion

Mr. Latecki
at Kung Fu Camp - Poland, Summer 1986
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