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The KWU Professional League with a second training camp for 2022

The Kyokushin World Union (KWU) Professional League is once again organizing a large training camp for KWU SENSHI and KWU Full Contact athletes, instructors, and judges. The event will be held in Varna in the period 5-8 May 2022 and it can include both Bulgarian and foreign athletes.

Semmy Schilt

Semmy Schilt

At the head of the training will be the world-famous K1 legends from the Netherlands, the K1 Grand Prix legends Peter Aerts, Semmy Schilt, and Ernesto Hoost.

Albert Kraus

Albert Kraus

And again this time the first champion of the “K-1 Max” and “SUPERKOMBAT” chains Albert Kraus will join as an instructor. This will be the third time that Kraus has joined the star coaching staff of the KWU Professional League.

Shihan Ivo Kamenov

Shihan Ivo Kamenov

At the camp, athletes will have the opportunity to study and train together with the Executive Director of the KWU Professional League and Chairman of the National Martial Arts Association, Shihan Ivo Kamenov, and Shihan Asen Assenov – Member of the Board of Bulgarian Karate Kyokushin Federation (BKKF), who will also be instructors at the training seminar.

Shihan Asen Assenov

Shihan Asen Assenov

This is another big camp organized by the KWU International Professional League. The first one for 2022 was in February when the 11th edition of the international gala evening SENSHI took place. Then we visited and trained for the first time at the impressive SENSHI Gym, where some of the classes were held.

Ernesto Hoost

Ernesto Hoost

Now the program for instructors and athletes is also expected to be very intensive and filled with a lot of training to increase and improve the technique and endurance of the fighters.

Peter Aerts

Peter Aerts

According to the plan in the calendar of the international combat chain SENSHI, the 12th edition of the SENSHI combat gala evening was planned in May, but due to the international situation, the organization postponed the sporting event to another date.

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