Fabian J. Stangl: Vice world champion and researcher in Steyr combine success
Fabian J. Stangl: Vice world champion and researcher in Steyr combine success
in the heart of Upper Austria, Fabian J. Stangl shows how to skillfully combine work and sport. The 33-year-old research assistant at the University of Applied Sciences Campus Steyr has recently celebrated academic successes, but has also caused a sensation on the Kickbox stage. He recently brought home a vice world championship title from the World Martial Arts Games in the Czech Republic and proved that discipline pays off.
Stangl is not just a talented kickboxer; At the same time, he deals intensively with the challenges in the work environment. At the Digital Business Institute, he is researching the effects of interruptions on performance. His valuable knowledge could not only help companies to optimize their processes, but also increase their employees' mental well -being. This combination of sport and science shows that Stangl strives for best performances in both areas.
The jump back into the competition
After a long break of seven years, the native of Carinthia decided to get into the ring again in 2024. During his first appearances, he secured two Austrian state championship titles and a European championship title. These successes continued to motivate him and now culminated in his impressive performance at the World Martial Arts Games in Chomutov. There he won both a silver and bronze medal in the elite class for national team fighters.
"Discipline, the pursuit of constant improvement and the ability to face challenges are principles that play a central role in both kickboxing and research," explains Stangl.
his training comprises four to five units a week, but not only keeping his body fit, but also staying mentally strong. Stangl describes sport as an indispensable balance for his intellectual work - a balance that helps him work effectively and at the same time pursue its sporting ambitions.
physical fitness and mental strength
"The mental and physical challenges of kickboxing give me the balance that I need for my scientific activities," says Stangl. He uses this connection between physical and mental fitness to achieve top performance in both areas. He emphasizes that it is not just about sport itself, but also about how these experiences can strengthen your own skills in research.
With this unique perspective,Fabian J. Stangl encourages others to pursue their passions and to find the harmony between career and hobbies. His committed research and sporting success make him an inspiring model for many who strive for similar goals. Further information about his career and current projects can be found in the reporting on www.meinbezirk.at .
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