"He who bends
loses its greatness and dignity"

Bert Hellinger

To your success
Wingwave is the scientific coaching methodology that demonstrates better results in the research carried out

Mentally prepares the person for high performance in important tournaments or similar events

Facilitates the dissolution of any type of stress, emotional or mental blockage quickly and effectively

Helps process and overcome mentally and emotionally past defeats and difficult or critical situations

The butterfly effect

The butterfly effect

Wing and Wave. A flutter of wings produces a wave. A small cause produces a big impact We work with the importance of small actions and decisions, raising awareness of the interconnection, considering the complexity of our body system and how our actions, no matter how small they seem, have significant and sometimes unpredictable consequences.

Myostatic Test

Myostatic Test

For diagnosis, a muscle test is used with the fingers of the hand where muscle reactions to stress are calibrated. It is scientifically proven and based on the correlation in the representation of the hand in the brain (Penfield's Humunculus) The O'ring test is patented by the US Patent Office in 1993.

Neurological Coaching

Neurological Coaching

In the study, it was shown that intervention with eye movements contributes to better management and disappearance of stress. With work, a dorsal fronto-parietal neuronal network is activated that temporarily deactivates the amygdala and helps the cognitive regulation of emotions.

Excellence

Excellence

Valued as the most innovative method of coaching for its good results in research and references, Wingwave has received the Excellence in Coaching award for the training of specialists.

Quality

Quality

The official Certification in the wingwave method together with membership in the quality circle are approved and certified according to the certification and auditor TUV NORD with the recognition ISO DIN 29993 (certified educational service)


"Who includes his end in his gaze, has time"
Bert Hellinger