Monika Kettler: From the karate world champion to psychotherapist in Bonn
<p> <strong> Monika Kettler: From the karate world champion to psychotherapist in Bonn </strong> </p>
GA series "Search of traces": Former karate world champion Monika Gütgemann
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series | Bonn. Under her maiden name, the Bonn-based Monika Kettler became three times karate world champion in the Shotokan in the 1990s. Today she runs a psychotherapy practice in Ippendorf.
Monika Gütgemann, now known as Monika Kettler, achieved numerous successes in karate in the 1990s. Her outstanding achievements in the sport gave her three world championship titles with the Shotokan style team. This success made her one of the best-known personalities in karate sport in Germany.
The beginnings of their career were characterized by hard work and intensive training sessions. Gütgemann used her sporting skills to not only be successful in karate, but also to help people later in their career, in psychotherapy. This combination of physical and mentally well -being is a central aspect of their current activity.
Nowadays you have a psychotherapy practice in Ippendorf, where she incorporates her experience as an athlete into her work. Her ability to deal with challenges not only taught her a lot in competition, but also in the therapeutic context. Her clients benefit from their unique perspective and their commitment to their well -being.
Due to her career, Gütgemann not only shaped karate sport, but also an impact on the psychological support of people who are looking for challenges. Your career is an inspiring example of how to combine sporting success with personal development.