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Rio de Janeiro to Host Exclusive Seminar Shihan Francisco Filho

RIO DE JANEIRO – The martial spirit will shine even brighter in the marvelous city. The FKKERJ (Kyokushin Karate Federation of the State of Rio de Janeiro), representative of KWU SENSHI in the state, has announced they will be bringing to Rio one of the most iconic figures of karate kyokushin and K-1: Shihan Francisco Filho.

The event, set for April 2024, is a must-attend for martial arts enthusiasts. Those who revel in watching K-1 legends or follow the challenging tests of kyokushin on YouTube, like the renowned 100 fights test, will find an unparalleled experience in this seminar.

Attendees will have the chance to hone their skills under the guidance of Francisco Filho, learning top-tier competition techniques. The experience will be enriched with a lecture, offering direct interaction to clarify doubts and strengthen the connection to this martial art.
The event will be mediated by Sensei Fabiano Mello, president of FKKERJ, featuring the collaboration of karate coach Gustavo Alecrim. Additionally, the Mar Palace Hotel has shown its support by hosting the seminar.

Those interested should act quickly, as registrations are limited to 50 spots, and the first batch has already been released. To secure your participation, access the link https://franciscofilhorj.page.link/evento.

Book your spot and get ready to be inspired by the passion and dedication of an authentic fighting world legend.

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