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Calling all Female Fighters! Sensei Catalina Rivera’s Fighting Seminar in the Netherlands!

Get ready for an empowering and exhilarating day of martial arts as Sensei Catalina Rivera from Costa Rica brings her expertise to the Netherlands! Join us on the 25th of May in Hertogenbosch for a special one-day Fighting Seminar designed for girls (starting at age 11) and ladies of all ages who are eager to spar and have fun together.

Registration & Donation: The seminar is open to all organizations and everyone aged 11 and up. Secure your spot for just 35,- euros by registering at https://forms.gle/kHZXSLF7aVGkKKRH7. For every registration, 5,- euros will be donated to “Pink Ribbon,” supporting the fight against breast cancer.

Early Registration Bonus: Register before the 10th of April and receive a beautiful Female Fighting Sporttop from Kyokushin Worldshop in your goodie bag!

Join Us: Don’t miss this opportunity to train, spar, and grow alongside fellow female fighters in a supportive and empowering environment. Whether you’re a seasoned martial artist or new to the sport, everyone is welcome to join us for this perfect blend of hard work and fun.

For more information and to secure your spot, visit https://www.tomoe-dojo.com/femalefighting. Let’s come together, support a great cause, and make this day one to remember!

See you in Hertogenbosch on the 25th of May for an unforgettable Fighting Seminar with Sensei Catalina Rivera! 

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