The camp brought martial arts schools from 21 countries across four continents to Varna

 

The year’s final SENSHI International training camp garnered tremendous interest and success. It was held from December 5 until December 8 in Varna, Bulgaria. An impressive 510 athletes from 17 countries have joined the camp to enhance their skills through exceptional karate Kyokushin, kickboxing, and kudo masterclasses.

Leading the training sessions were some of the world’s most renowned and respected combat sports legends. These include the world icons Ernesto Hoost, Semmy Schilt, Albert Kraus, and Andy Souwer, as well as the last uchi-deshi of Master Oyama – Nicholas Pettas (Japan), who is also the ring announcer of the professional SENSHI gala fight nights. Young talents are also learning from other legends, including Sam Greco (Australia); Francisco Filho, Glaube Feitosa, Everton Teixeira, and Andrews Nakahara (Brazil); Tariel Nikoleishvili (Georgia); Jan Soukup (Czech Republic); Zahari Damyanov, Petar Martinov, and other esteemed martial arts masters from Bulgaria and abroad.

Given all that, and when including the renowned instructors’ team, the international presence of the SENSHI camp was even more pronounced—representatives of martial arts schools from 21 countries across 4 continents were gathered in Varna, Bulgaria.

There were almost 200 Bulgarian participants from BKKF in the International camp, with 155 people training karate Kyokushin and 30 promising athletes participating in kickboxing training in a productive and working atmosphere. The training sessions from 5 to 8 December took place at the prestigious SENSHI Gym sports center in Varna, a traditional SENSHI International Training Camp partner.