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07.08.2024

KWU SENSHI Camp 2024: An International Training Opportunity

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From September 5th to 8th, 2024, Varna, Bulgaria, will welcome athletes from around the globe for the highly anticipated KWU SENSHI International Training Camp. Organized by the Professional League of the Kyokushin World Union (KWU), this event promises an unparalleled opportunity for martial artists to refine their skills and train under world-renowned instructors.

The camp will feature sessions led by legendary figures in martial arts and combat sports, including K-1 Dutch icons Ernesto Hoost, Shihan Semmy Schilt, Albert Kraus, and Andy Souwer. They will be joined by Shihan Nicholas Pettas from Japan, Sensei Tariel Nikoleishvili from Georgia, Bulgarian Kyokushin Karate champions Sensei Zahari Damyanov and Sensei Petar Martinov, as well as Sensei Jan Sokup from the Czech Republic and Sensei Yusuke Fujii from Japan.

Open to practitioners of all levels - from beginners to experienced fighters—the KWU SENSHI camp offers participants the chance to enhance their technical skills, boost their confidence, and learn from some of the sport's most celebrated names. Attendees will also have the unique opportunity to demonstrate their talents to SENSHI scouts, potentially opening doors to a career on the international fighting stage.

The training sessions will be held at the state-of-the-art SENSHI Gym, one of Varna’s premier sports complexes. The camp organizers will provide accommodation, meals, and all training expenses for participants, ensuring a seamless and immersive experience.

The camp is open to individuals aged 16 and older, with registration closing on August 15, 2024. Spots are limited, so early registration is strongly recommended.

Join this exceptional event to gain new skills, forge lasting connections, and create unforgettable memories alongside martial artists from across the globe. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the KWU SENSHI camp this September!

Coinciding with the KWU SENSHI training camp, the SENSHI 23 Professional Fighting Gala Night will be a must-see event in Varna, Bulgaria. Taking place on September 7 at 6:30 p.m., the gala will be hosted at the stunning St. St. Constantin and Helena resort, right on the beach at the “More” restaurant.

The evening’s fight card will feature an exciting lineup of international fighters, delivering breathtaking bouts that promise to keep fans on the edge of their seats. This spectacular event is set to showcase the very best in combat sports, offering an unforgettable experience for enthusiasts.

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