The VgVK Vienna brings Medieval Combat to where people connect – into schools, public parks, and across borders. Through initiatives like “Medieval Combat Goes to School,” our movement program within Bewegt im Park, and international exchange programs via Erasmus+, we promote physical activity, visibility, and inclusion in sport – especially for children, youth, beginners, and ambitious athletes seeking a pathway into high-performance sport.
BEYOND SPORT 2.0
With the project BEYOND SPORT 2.0, ASVÖ Österreich , together with sports clubs across Austria, promotes integration, social interaction, and participation through sport – especially for children and teenagers with a refugee background.
Der VgVK Wien setzt im Rahmen des Projekts ein inklusives Soft-Sword Training im Medieval Combat-Sport für Kinder und Jugendliche im Alter von 8 bis 14 Jahren um. Das Training verbindet sportliche Grundlagen wie Koordination und Ausdauer mit sozialem Lernen: Fair Play, Teamwork und klare Regeln As part of the project, VgVK Wien runs an inclusive Soft-Sword training programme within the Medieval Combat sport for children and teenagers aged 8 to 14. The training combines athletic fundamentals such as coordination and endurance with social learning: fair play, teamwork, and clear rules are at the core of the programme.
Tägliche Bewegungseinheit (TBE)
The “Tägliche Bewegungseinheit” (Daily Physical Activity Unit, TBE) is a nationwide school sports programme of the Federal Ministry of Housing, Arts, Culture, Media and Sport (BMWKMS). It is implemented in cooperation with Austria’s umbrella sports organisations, including ASVÖ, Sportunion and ASKÖ. The programme aims to firmly integrate additional physical activity into everyday school life and to provide children with regular, low-threshold access to sport and movement.
Through ASVÖ Vienna, the VgVK Vienna is part of the TBE and delivers Medieval Combat Soft-Sword training within Vienna’s school sports system. Under the guidance of qualified instructors, pupils take part in age-appropriate, safe and playful training sessions that promote coordination, teamwork and enjoyment of physical activity. This engagement continues the VgVK Vienna’s successful school sports project from 2025.
Bewegt im Park
Bewegt im Park is a nationwide initiative by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection and the Social Insurance institutions, implemented together with Austria’s umbrella sports organizations such as ASVÖ, Sportunion, and ASKÖ. Its goal is to create free, open-air exercise programs – no registration required, accessible to all ages and fitness levels.
VgVK Vienna is a proud participant, offering free Soft-Sword training sessions for all age groups as part of this initiative. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, participants can playfully explore the basics of Medieval Combat, improve coordination and teamwork – all in a safe, age-appropriate, and fun way.
All sessions are free of charge, non-binding, and open to everyone at any time without registration.
Erasmus+ KA182‑SPO Project
The VgVK Vienna is the first organization worldwide in the field of Medieval Combat to implement an Erasmus+ Sport project, positioning the club as a pioneer in European collaboration for this young combat sport.
Erasmus+ Sport is the EU’s key funding program for sports clubs and coaches, supporting exchange, training, and international cooperation with societal impact – focusing on inclusion, club development, health, and volunteerism. In Austria, the program is managed by OeAD.
Number: 2025‑1‑AT01‑KA182‑SPO‑000297180
Project Title: Enhancing Medieval Combat Training for Women through Cross-Border Exchange and Job Shadowing
Funding Amount: 13.998,00 €
Objective:
To promote international mobility of trainers in order to strengthen professional competencies, develop training methodologies, and expand European collaboration in supporting women in Medieval Combat.
Duration: 18 months (June 2025 – November 2026)
Medieval Combat Goes to School
Since April 2025, VgVK Vienna has been successfully implementing the “Medieval Combat Goes to School” project in Vienna’s educational institutions. Funded by the City of Vienna’s Project Fund for Sport and ASVÖ Vienna, the project gives children and youth easy access to Medieval Combat – directly through physical education classes or school sports events.
Using our specially developed Soft-Sword training system, students can burn off excess energy, improve coordination, and build teamwork skills – all without the risk of injury. VgVK Vienna instructors bring the equipment directly to the schools. For schools, students, and families, there are no costs involved.
The project’s mission is to inspire young people to move and show them that there are exciting alternatives beyond traditional sports.
