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KWU Senshi Camp Varna Day 2: Mastering technique and finishing blow

The morning training session of the second day of the KWU International Professional League’s camp in Varna (March 19-21) was focused on finishing.

This is the third edition of the master class in 2021, as the previous one in February was with international participation.

The camp with the legends Peter Aerts and Semmy Schilt is held in the Palace of Culture and Sports and will last until Sunday.

The participants were again divided into two groups. The four-time K-1 champion Schilt worked with the instructors and sweated them with a long and quality warm-up. He made it even more difficult for them with an exercise – a shadow fight with a partner.

In this way, each Kyokushin master had to keep the required distance from his partner without contact. The task turned out to be a serious test for the part of the group.

The three-time champion of K-1 Aerts worked with the professional fighters. With each passing exercise, the requirements for them increased. The Dutchman paid special attention to seemingly small but important detail.

“Always watch your opponent’s eyes. This contact is of colossal importance. Watch the eyes, don’t take your eyes off them!”, Aerts advised.

Fighters’ techniques were mastered at the session, and the last shot had to be with 100% power.

“Fight hard and have fun,” Schilt said at the end of the morning workout. The legend thanked everyone for the good work and is happy that the participants are having fun during the training sessions.

More pictures here: boec.com

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