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Inter-regional Bushido Mon Summer Camp 2019 (video)

On the 28th June–3rd July 2019 near Moscow

there was held Inter-regional (with foreign participants) Bushido Mon Summer Camp 2019 with Shihan Victor Fomin (assistant Sensei Yulia Tseytlina). There were about 90 participants from different regions of Russia (Moscow and Moscow region, Republics of Karelia and Mordovia, Gai and Volgogard) including representatives of Israel, headed by Shihan Itzik Ashkenazi, and Switzerland. The foundation of the training sessions — deeper learning IFK Syllabus including kata like traditional and competitive discipline Budo karate.

There were also such training subjects as “Knife and Self-defense”, “Street unarmed Self-defense” (including Shihan Itzik Ashkenazi’s presentation of Israelian Krav Maga system). By option, there was practical general learning of operating with traditional Cossaks’ weapons (Nagaika, Arapnik whip, Bebut, Shashka) and with a belt on the same technical basement.

Traditional night training session this time was included: separate testing of kata performances by graded students, all participants’ stamina, kata competition of 2 sportsmen and 2 of sportsmen’s’ performing katas with weapons (all competitions with judging), general meditation, including sound and vibration meditation, performed mainly by black belts.

The Camp was completed with Kyu grading from the 9th to the 1st kyu with 100% successful result.

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