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The SENSHI Camp, taking place for the first time in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, from May 15 to 18, 2025! The application process is open now...
The SENSHI Camp, taking place for the first time in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, from May 15 to 18, 2025! The application process is open now...

KWU SENSHI

SENSHI Camp in Plovdiv, Bulgaria

We are thrilled to announce the SENSHI Camp, taking place for the first time in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, from May 15 to 18, 2025!

This prestigious camp unites fighters from around the world for an exclusive training experience. Participants will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet and train with K-1 legends and martial arts icons! 

What are the benefits for participants?

  • The camp is free of charge for approved applicants.
  • SENSHI Camp is specifically designed for active fighters who want to improve their skills and showcase their talent.
  • A chance to impress scouts and potentially earn a spot at the prestigious professional SENSHI gala night.
  • Train with world-renowned instructors in intensive sessions focusing on technique, strategy, and mental preparation.
  • Network with elite fighters and instructors from various countries.
  • Push your limits, enhance your skills, and embrace the SENSHI spirit.

Registration is open and spots are limited, so hurry to submit your application today. Deadline: 1 April 2025!

Don’t miss this historic event in Plovdiv!

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