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KWUCAMP 2022: Kyokushin Instructors (videos)

宮原穣 Jo Miyahara Senpai – one of the top Kyokushin fighters

All Japan 2018 champion; WFKO Yamburg Cup 2016 – champion; KWU World championship 2019; KWF Grand Prix, 2019; KWF World Championship 2018; Kyokushin-kan All japan 2016; Eurasia Open 2016 and more, and more… Senpai Jo is 21st-century Samurai warrior. 


藤井脩祐 Yusuke Fujii Sensei – Winner of the 4th, 6th, and 7th All Japan Kyokushin-kan Karate Championships. Including All-Japan weight classes, he has won a total of six All-Japan championships.


Sensei Jan Soukup “Czech Samurai” – his first noteworthy accomplishment was a third-place finish at the European Kyokushin Championships in 2003 and he followed this by winning the All-Japan Kyokushin Championships the next year. After finishing as runner-up in the European Championships and in third place in the European Open in 2005, Soukup had his most successful year in 2007 when he won the European Championships and lost to Ewerton Teixeira in the final of the 9th Kyokushin World Open.


Sensei Petar Martinov – Currently is a coach of the Bulgarian Kyokushin national team. In 2014 Sensei Martinov became the World champion in Kyokushin Karate (over 90 kg). As a competitor, has brought much joy and medals from international competitions, including the European title in the super heavyweight category.


Sensei Zahari Damyanov – In 2015, he wrote his name in golden letters in the history of Kyokushin karate, winning the toughest and most prestigious competition in Japan – the World Championship without categories. He’s also 4-times American Absolute champion and 4-times European champion.

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