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KWU SENSHI Montréal Hosts Exclusive Training Camp with K-1 Legends

KWU SENSHI Montréal is set to host an extraordinary training camp on November 2 and 3, offering martial arts enthusiasts of all levels the rare opportunity to train under two of the greatest names in combat sports: Shihan Francisco Filho and Shihan Glaube Feitosa, legends of Kyokushin Karate and K-1.

These two world-renowned instructors bring decades of expertise and an unparalleled understanding of martial arts, combining Kyokushin karate and kickboxing prowess. Shihan Francisco Filho, known for his powerful technique and groundbreaking achievements in the world of K-1, is celebrated for his precision and achievements in the art of karate. Alongside him, Shihan Glaube Feitosa, recognized for his swift and strategic style, brings deep insight into the technical aspects of kickboxing and Kyokushin Karate, having influenced and inspired countless fighters worldwide.

A Unique Learning Opportunity

This camp promises a once-in-a-lifetime experience, offering participants – from beginners to experienced fighters – a chance to learn from two combat sports icons. The sessions will focus on key techniques in Kyokushin Karate and kickboxing, providing a comprehensive approach to skill enhancement, discipline, and the mental fortitude needed in combat sports.

Held at the Centre Pierre-Charbonneau in Montreal, this event is more than a training camp; it’s a chance to connect with the martial arts community, share experiences, and gain insights from true legends whose contributions to combat sports have shaped the field for generations.

Join the Camp

Whether you are new to martial arts or a seasoned practitioner, this camp offers a rare opportunity to train with two of the most respected figures in the sport. Prepare to enhance your skills, challenge yourself, and be part of an unforgettable experience under the guidance of Shihan Francisco Filho and Shihan Glaube Feitosa.

 

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