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Kyokushin Camp for Fighters
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Kyokushin Camp for Fighters and Instructors in Varna – 11–14 September 2025

From September 11th to 14th, 2025, the sea capital of Bulgaria, Varna, will host a Kyokushin training camp organized by the Bulgarian Karate Kyokushin Federation (BKKF), KWU SENSHI, and the KWU International Professional League.

The camp is designed for active competitors and instructors and will be led by some of the most prominent names in the world of martial arts:

  • Shihan Francisco Filho (Brazil)
  • Shihan Asen Asenov (Bulgaria)
  • Sensei Tariel Nikoleishvili (Georgia)
  • Sensei Zahari Damyanov (Bulgaria)
  • Sensei Jan Soukup (Czech Republic)
  • Sensei Petar Martinov (Bulgaria)

The camp is open to international participants. Eligible to apply are Kyokushin karate athletes who are at least 16 years old, hold a minimum of 4th kyu, and are national-level competitors, as well as medalists from European and World Championships. Their coaches are also welcome to join the training camp.

All approved participants will be provided with accommodation, meals, and access to training sessions, covered by the KWU Professional League.

Those who wish to apply must submit their applications no later than 23:59 on August 10, 2025 (Sunday) using the official form available at: kwusenshi.com/senshi-camp-sept-2025-apply-here 

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