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Open IX kumite camp “Winter Saint-Petersburg 2018”

Open IX kumite camp “Winter Saint-Petersburg 2018”

Coaches of the camp:
Lyutinskiy Victor (Champion of Russia, the head coach of an adult national team of the St. Petersburg Federation kyokushin karate, the Honoured coach of Russia);
Savelyev Dmitry (Champion of Russia, Europe and the World, the Honoured Master of Sports of Russia, the head coach of a team of Association of Kyokushinkai of St. Petersburg), responsible for organizational questions.

Winter Saint-Petersburg 2018

Dates: January 2 – 8.
Place: Tosno town, Chekova street, building 5, Olympic school of Judo.
Topic of the camp: the individualized training of sportsmen for competitions in kumite.
Participation conditions: Price of the whole camp (accommodation, meals, trainings, rent of the gym) – 11800 rubles (approx. 170 euro).
Participation in the camp partly is possible. Preliminary applications are accepted till December 15 inclusive on ph. +79112277711 and on osu@mail.ru. The quantity of places is limited (24 places).
Necessary accessories: the protective equipment – surely guards on feet (it is better – 2 couples), gloves, a kappa, kneecaps, elbow pieces, for men – a bandage, for women – a bib. It is desirable – vests, helmets.
Training shells (pads, boxing paws) on collecting will be in enough.

 

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