Kyokushin has never been about comfort. It is about discipline, endurance, and constant self-improvement. This philosophy stands at the core of the first International Kyokushin Training Camp in Georgia, which will begin on July 15, 2026, in Tbilisi.
The camp is organized and hosted by Sensei Tariel Nikoleishvili, one of the most accomplished World’s Kyokushin fighters, in cooperation with KWU SENSHI KWU SENSHI GERGIA.
About Sensei Tariel Nikoleishvili
Sensei Tariel Nikoleishvili has built a reputation as a high-level Kyokushin competitor and instructor, known for his powerful fighting style and disciplined training philosophy. Throughout his career he has achieved significant international success, including:
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European Champion in Kyokushin Karate
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Multiple-time international Kyokushin tournament medalist
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Professional Kyokushin and knockdown karate competitor
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Experienced instructor training fighters for international competition
His approach to training is built on the traditional Kyokushin values of hard work, resilience, and constant improvement, which form the foundation of this training camp.
A Camp Built for Real Progress
The concept of the camp is simple: create a serious environment where athletes can develop the key components of Kyokushin performance:
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strength development
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endurance training
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technical execution under fatigue
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fighting mindset
All training sessions will be personally led by Sensei Tariel Nikoleishvili, allowing participants to receive direct technical corrections and guidance.
To maintain training quality and intensity, the camp will be limited to only 16 athletes, ensuring focused work and individual attention.
Structured Weekly Training
The program follows a demanding but balanced weekly schedule designed for consistent development while allowing recovery.
Training structure
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Monday — 2 sessions
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Tuesday — 2 sessions
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Wednesday — recovery / light session
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Thursday — 2 sessions
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Friday — 2 sessions
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Saturday — 1 session
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Sunday — rest
Training sessions will include conditioning, technical drills, bag work, pad work, sparring, mobility work, and injury prevention exercises.
Accessible First Edition Pricing
As this is the first edition of the camp, the price has been intentionally set to make participation accessible for athletes traveling from different countries.
Camp fees
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1 month — $450
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2 weeks — $350
The fee includes training only.
Accommodation and meals are arranged independently, but assistance will be provided to help participants find housing near the dojo in Tbilisi.
A Camp for Athletes Ready to Work
This is not a martial arts vacation. It is a serious Kyokushin training environment for athletes who want to improve their skills, build endurance, and train in the spirit of traditional Kyokushin.
With limited spots, direct instruction, and a focused methodology, the International Kyokushin Training Camp in Tbilisi aims to bring together dedicated fighters from around the world.
For participation inquiries, athletes can contact the organizers via Sensei Tariel Nikoleishvili’s direct messages: Facebook or Instagram















