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Paraná Hosts the First Rutierres Dojo Camp

From November 14 to 16, 2025, the city of Quitandinha, Paraná (Brazil) will host the first Rutierres Dojo Camp, a landmark event for Kyokushin practitioners in the region. The three-day camp will bring together athletes, instructors, and enthusiasts for an intensive experience focused on technical development and martial spirit.

The event is being organized by Senpai Andrei Rutierres, head of Rutierres Dojo, and will feature guest instructors of national prominence: Sensei Anderson Rosa and Senpai Silvino Brandão.

Sensei Anderson Rosa is one of the most accomplished figures in Brazilian Kyokushin, with a remarkable record that includes being São Paulo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazilian, and South American Champion, as well as Champion of the first KWU SENSHI Arnold Classic Grand Prix.

Senpai Silvino Brandão also brings an impressive record of dedication and consistency — five-time São Paulo Champion, Brazilian Vice-Champion, two-time South American Vice-Champion, and Copa Oyama Champion.

With a schedule filled with intensive training, technical instruction, and shared learning, the camp aims to strengthen the Kyokushin community in southern Brazil, fostering both the physical and mental growth of participants.

Registrations are now open and can be completed through the official form:
https://forms.gle/87mrMA7FXg6q5A9W9

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