We all know people who quickly make things happen; some who watch things happen and others who wonder what the heck just happened. Adding to the amazement in analyzing the first group is not only do they know what they want, they know how to get it quickly and implement it successfully.
Tia, the Hungarian female wrestling star is clearly someone who knows what she wants and has the smarts and moxie to get it done and then tie up the prize ribbon pronto.
Her rise to super stardom started as it commonly does with women who wrestle.
As a handball player, since she had great athletic ability, she was asked by a friend if she would like to give wrestling a try. She agreed and soon was invited to wrestle at a DWW 2010 event where she competed against established stars Luna and Renata B. Saying that she took to wrestling like a duck to water is an understatement.
Her results were exceptional and her abilities next to amazing.
After that there was no looking back.
She attended Brazilian Jiu Jitsu classes and some judo training. As an independent wrestler she appeared in events and videos for Femwin, Monica’s Wrestling Centre, Female Wrestling Zone, Femwrestle, Scissor Foxes and Fight Pulse.
Her impressive resume includes victories over Tyger, Star, Klaudia, Antscha, Sable, Suzie, Lina, Anita, Tekla, Orsi, Zara, Luna, Renata B, Caroline and Kyra. She also went toe to toe with Viktoria M, Kassidy and super star Ariel. I have seldom seen a wrestling resume so accomplished.
Just when you thought she had achieved enough, Tia continued to set important goals. Please brace yourself. She rose to the level of becoming an expert in the art of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, then competed in and won a NAGA tournament held in the United States.
She has developed a reputation as one of the top professional submission wrestlers in Europe and around the world. The compliments are as long as her victory list.
Here is how she was initially described by the DWW leadership. “Tia is a new wrestler who is beautiful, open minded, skilled and very strong and athletic. Having been a former handball player and trained in Jiu Jitsu, Tia is extremely skilled, strong and flexible.”
The respected mixed wrestling site malevsfemale.org posts what a happy customer had to say about his experience with her. “I had a session with Tia in February of 2011. Tia was very organized and prompt with her communication via email and when the time of the session got closer she provided me with her cell phone number and we communicated that way.
The first thing that struck me about Tia was how attractive she is. She greeted me in a pair of jeans and a pullover and I was impressed with her broad shoulders and narrow waist – she was clearly very athletic. She is quite tall.”
So what do you do with all of this talent, experience and sky high wrestling skillsets? You take the next step and open your own wrestling club so you can mentor and train others. That’s what Tia did and as usual, with great success.
Femcompetitor Magazine has featured articles on two of her protégés in Kyra (https://femcompetitor.com/?p=2188 Kyra, Wrestler Hungary, Strong Present, Powerful Future ) and Myra (https://femcompetitor.com/?p=2138 Mara, Hungarian Female Wrestler, Hot, On The Rise)
If you would like to session with one of her fighter girls or buy her products, Tia welcomes you. “Hi Guys! Welcome on the homepage of Tiafighting Wrestling Club! You can find here real fighter women and normal girls too, who want to try theirself in the wrestling scene. The most fighters on this page have got some sport experiences and able for competitive wrestling, semi competitive wrestling, fantasy wrestling, scissor session, foto and video shooting and some light domination.”
Wait. There’s more. If you travel to Hungary to visit, Tia’s club is located in a fascinating part of Budapest with a name right out of a Sic-Fi movie called………District Eleven.
Please put your space suit on, secure your communicator and let’s travel there.
You might like it so much that living there part or fulltime might be an option. That being the case, let’s have a Real Estate Guide, globalpropertyguide.com/ show us the place.
“District XI (prime area) is where the rich used to live, before moving to Buda Hills. It still remains rather affluent. Much of the activity in the area is focused around Kelenfeld, near the Danube, where the Technical University, and ELTE University of Sciences are found.”
Fantastic start. I can tell you want to hear and see more. Let’s have a group who speaks the King’s English, expatarrivals.com/, provide us with more info. “Of Buda’s six districts, the most popular ones for expats are districts 11 and 22. On the Pest side, districts 5, 6, 7 and 13 are favored by expats in Budapest.
District 11, also known as Ujbuda (New Buda), is an affluent hilly residential area southwest of the city center. The Sashegy and Sasad areas in this district are the most popular. District 11 straddles Gellert Hill and provides one of the most spectacular panoramic views of Budapest. With the completion of Metro Line 4 in early 2014, the suburb has recently gained a number of metro stations.”
All of this is starting to make me feel cosmopolitan. The great travel site lonelyplanet.com knows just how to add to the glamour. “Architecturally, the city is a treasure trove, with enough baroque, neoclassical, Eclectic and Art Nouveau (or Secessionist) buildings to satisfy everyone. Overall, though, Budapest has a fin-de-siècle feel to it, for it was then, during the capital’s ‘golden age’ in the late 19th century, that most of what you see today was built.
There’s a lot more to Hungarian food than goulash, and it remains one of the most sophisticated styles of cooking in Europe. Magyars may exaggerate when they say that there are three essential world cuisines: French, Chinese and their own.”
Sounds enticing. The greatly valued information source Wikipedia knows you’re excited so it will broaden the scope and educate you about the majestic historical city of Budapest.
“Budapest is one of the largest cities in the European Union. It is the country’s principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation center sometimes described as the primate city of Hungary.
The Budapest Metropolitan Area is home to 3.3 million people. Budapest became a single city occupying both banks of the river Danube with its unification on 17 November 1873 of Buda and Óbuda, on the west bank, with Pest, on the east bank.”
There you have it. It you are traveling to Europe and want to meet up with Tia’s group, enjoying Budapest and District 11 is certain to make it a once in a lifetime experience.
The women’s wrestling world is filled with beautiful girls comfortable with who they are, know what they want and have a well-designed plan as to how to get there.
Tia the Hungarian wrestling super star is all that and more. The difference between her and the rest of us is; not only does she know what she wants and how to get it……..
She just gets there a lot faster.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, Wikipedia, dwwgalaxy.com, fciwomenswrestling.com, http://tiafighting.com/en/bemutatkozas, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, https://femcompetitor.com, photos thank you Wikimedia Commons.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/hungary/budapest
http://www.wrestlewiki.com/wiki/Tia, dwwgalaxy.com,
http://www.globalpropertyguide.com/where-to-buy-property-District-XI-509
http://www.expatarrivals.com/hungary/budapest/areas-and-suburbs-in-budapest