To ensure high-quality training in the martial art of Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido, Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido places particular emphasis on comprehensive and interdisciplinary instructor training. Each training course concludes with a teaching demonstration, during which participants put what they have learnt into practice in an assessed training session. This was also the case on Friday, 20 March 2026, in Neuhofen/Pfalz: here, Ms Ute Kreischer successfully completed her training with a teaching demonstration. Under the supervising eye of Mr Christian Wiederanders, she led a sword training session with her senior group. In preparation, Ms Kreischer had completed a detailed lesson plan, which clearly outlined the approach and structure of the session and served as the basis for the assessment. Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido adheres strictly to the DOSB training standards and offers, in addition to the E-Licence Assistant, trainer licences ranging from D to A. Prerequisites for the award of these licences include an aptitude test, adherence to a code of honour, first-aid training, and the submission of an extended police certificate of good conduct. To meet the high quality standards, the licences must be refreshed and renewed every four years through at least 15 training units. The instructors and examiners involved not only bring many years of experience to the role but also hold further qualifications, such as the DOSB instructor certificate or the IHK instructor aptitude examination. We warmly congratulate Ms Ute Kreischer on her successful certification as a Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido trainer and wish her continued success and enjoyment in training new martial artists.
🇩🇪 🇱🇰 Tatsu-Ryu-Bushido celebrates its 39th anniversary with a live broadcast from Sri Lanka
Saturday 4 April 2026 (1 pm–4 pm) at the Carl-Bosch-Halle in Limburgerhof







