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  • 2nd World Kyokushin Championships Announced — Astana, Kazakhstan (May 30–31, 2026)

    2nd World Kyokushin Championships Announced — Astana, Kazakhstan (May 30–31, 2026)

    The global Kyokushin community is gearing up for the 2nd World Championships, scheduled for May 30–31, 2026, in Astana, Kazakhstan. The event is expected to bring together elite fighters and supporters from across the world for two days of full-contact competition focused on discipline, strength, and the true spirit of Kyokushin.
    Astana, one of Central Asia’s rapidly growing sports hubs, will serve as the host city. The tournament is open to all organizations, depending on slot availability, giving Karateka a chance to face international opponents while building connections across the global martial arts community.
    The experience goes beyond the tournament itself:
    June 1, 2026: Training Seminar led by experienced instructors
    June 2, 2026: Official Grading for practitioners ready to advance
    For those planning to attend:
    Fighter’s Package: USD 400
    Supporter Package: USD 380
    (Details on inclusions and categories are available through official registration channels and branch chiefs.)
    With athletes already preparing months ahead, the championship is shaping up to be more than just a competition — it’s a worldwide gathering dedicated to growth, perseverance, and high-level performance.
    Who’s planning to compete or attend? What are your expectations for this championship?

  • Training Visit to India — February Reflections

    Training Visit to India — February Reflections

    I recently had the opportunity to visit India this February, where I spent time training with dedicated Karateka across several dojos. It was an honor to share knowledge, refine techniques together, and witness the strong spirit of Kyokushin within the local community.
    Throughout the sessions, we focused on fundamentals, fighting strategy, and the importance of discipline in daily training. What stood out most was the energy and commitment of the students — their willingness to learn and push beyond their limits made every training memorable.
    Visits like these remind me how Kyokushin continues to connect people across borders. Seeing practitioners come together with the same passion for growth reinforces the strength of our global community.
    Thank you to everyone who welcomed me so warmly and trained with full effort. I look forward to seeing your continued progress and meeting again in the future.
    Osu!

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