00:00Filipino Wushu athlete Agatha Wong plans to enter her career as a Wushu coach one day.
00:07Jemaita Bayaka has the news.
00:11Many have proven in the world of Wushu, the Filipino Wushu star Agatha Wong.
00:17Not only in the Philippines, but Agatha has also made her name known all over the world.
00:23Some of her achievements include 5 South East Asian Games gold medals for the country.
00:30The Wushu champion also left a mark when she won a bronze medal in the 2018 Asian Games,
00:37one of the biggest competitions in Asia.
00:41In addition, the athlete also participates in the World Wushu Championships and other international events.
00:48That's why in the face of her success, it's not surprising that the Filipino Wushu athlete also became a coach.
00:55According to Agatha, she is open to the opportunity to teach young people and become a coach one day.
01:02The athlete even said that the ability of the body when it comes to Wushu is limited to the age of 30.
01:19In Wushu, it's limited to the age of 30.
01:24I'm in my late 20s now, so it's a bit late for me, but I still want to do Wushu.
01:31At the National Wushu Coaching Seminar,
01:34a 26-year-old athlete taught participants from different parts of the Philippines
01:41to share her knowledge of Wushu sports.
01:45That's why it's also a big step in her coaching career one day.
01:51For now, Agatha will focus on practicing
01:54and the Philippine Wushu Team for the upcoming 2025 World Games in August
02:00and the 33rd edition of the SEA Games, which will take place in Thailand in December.
02:05Jamaica Bayaka, for the Filipino athlete, for the new Philippines.