Gen mistrza - co wyróżnia najlepszych | Mateusz Golomb | TEDxUni Opole
Co sprawia, że niektórzy osiągają szczyt, podczas gdy inni zatrzymują się w połowie drogi? Gen mistrza to coś więcej niż talent – to pasja, dyscyplina i determinacja w dążeniu do perfekcji. Dziś odkryjesz, co naprawdę wyróżnia najlepszych. Mateusz Golomb is the creator of the project "Okiem Sportowca," which provides comprehensive services for sports events, primarily those related to martial arts. Through a unique approach to the sports and marketing industries, he successfully combines these two fields while promoting the values inherent in Far Eastern martial arts.He has been associated with Kyokushin Karate for nearly 20 years, initially as an athlete and now as a PR specialist. During his sports career, he won three gold, three silver, and one bronze medal at the European Championships, as well as several medals at the Polish Championships.For over 12 years, he has been involved in photography, video production, and marketing. His company, "Okiem Sportowca," covered the largest Kyokushin Karate tournament held in Tokyo, Japan. It also developed the visual identity for the European Pole Expo in Wrocław and provided photographic services for the City of Vienna during the Vienna Days in Kraków, attended by high-ranking officials from both Vienna and Kraków. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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