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SENSHI Kickboxing Technical Update Course Successfully Brings Together Practitioners from Multiple Countries

On January 24, KWU SENSHI successfully carried out another important step in its ongoing technical development process with the completion of the SENSHI Kickboxing Technical Update Course, led by Shihan Francisco Filho and Shihan Andrews Nakahara.

The course was held in a hybrid format, bringing together participants both in person at the SENSHI Gym Francisco Filho in Brazil and online, enabling members from different parts of the world to take part. Practitioners from Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Argentina, and Russia were represented, highlighting the international reach and growing strength of the KWU SENSHI community.

Throughout the training sessions, key technical and methodological concepts of SENSHI Kickboxing were addressed, with a strong focus on standardization, technical updates, and alignment with the organization’s principles and guidelines. The exchange of experiences among participants, combined with direct instruction from the Shihans, significantly contributed to elevating the overall technical level and reinforcing the shared foundation that supports the global development of SENSHI Kickboxing.

The successful conclusion of this course reaffirms KWU SENSHI’s commitment to continuous education, technical excellence, and international integration, ensuring that its members continue to evolve in a consistent, connected, and values-driven manner.

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