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SENSHI Kickboxing Course Held in Bragança Paulista with International Participation

From January 21 to 25, the city of Bragança Paulista, São Paulo, Brazil, hosted the SENSHI Kickboxing Course, an event focused on technical development and a deeper understanding of the principles that guide the SENSHI Kickboxing system.

The course was led by Shihan Francisco Filho and aimed to provide participants with a complete immersion in the techniques, methodology, and spirit of SENSHI Kickboxing, offering an intense training experience aligned with KWU SENSHI standards.

Throughout the five days of activities, 20 participants took part in the training, including representatives from Brazil—such as Shihan Andrews Nakahara—and international guests, including Sensei Mikhail Medovshchikov from Russia and Sensei Natsuki Narushima from Japan. This diversity of backgrounds contributed to a valuable technical and cultural exchange, reinforcing the international character of SENSHI Kickboxing.

On the final day of the course, a SENSHI Kickboxing grading examination was conducted, marking an important step in the participants’ development and evaluation process, in accordance with the technical criteria established by the organization.

The successful completion of the SENSHI Kickboxing Course in Bragança Paulista reaffirms KWU SENSHI’s commitment to continuous education, technical excellence, and international integration, strengthening the foundation of SENSHI Kickboxing and preparing practitioners for consistent growth within the system.

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