One week left to the Danish Open starts, and looking at the the categories shows that interest is good, especially among the Scandinavian countries.
The 45th All Japan Open
October 19 and 20, is the time for the tournament All Japan open. In the 45 version are the athletes from other countries, not just Japan as one might think. Australia, Spain and Poland are some of the countries that have made the journey to Karate homeland is to grow further. Continue reading
Andy Hug – video training!
Andreas Hug was born in Sursee, Switzerland in 1964. His father, Arthur, was a foreign legionnaire, who died in Thailand without ever seeing his son. Hug rarely saw his mother Madelaine Hug-Baumann, and grew up, with his brother Charly and sister Fabienne, with his grandparents in Wohlen. At age six, he started playing soccer and was also selected to the Swiss National Under-16 team. At eleven years old, he started practising karate at Wohlen Karate school under Werner Schenker.
Kenji Midori Shihan – a video portrait!
Kenji Midori Shihan. The president of World Karate Organization Shinkyokushinkai. Always work hard and show the way for all how to achieve their goals through this way of life. Here is a video portrait with Shihan Midori in several contexts.
From : Budo World Channel
The video starts at 3:00
Danish Open – two weeks!
Two weeks to the Danish Open in Copenhagen, and fighters from Europe are signing in by the minutes..
Kumite Camp – Poland 24 & 25 August
Sensei Tomas Basiak / Poland invited to Kumite camp with strong profiles. Sweden and Hungary had top athletes with their coaches ready for action.
Valeri Camp – photos
Take a look at some of the pictures from Valeri Camp 2013!
“Valeri Camp 2013”
1st day – kick off / Valeri Camp
The camp’s first day and training have been conducted. As always there is a great atmosphere and the weather is ordered as last year – brilliant sunshine! Valeri Dimitrov Sensei has a great expertise in Kumite, as we all know, But he’s also an incredibly comfortable instructor. To get pupils and students to relax while focusing on the technical tasks, plays a important role in the learning phase.
Kick Off camp – over 100 fighters,and still counting!
The Norwegian kick off camp with Valeri Dimitrov Sensei starts today. The number of participants crosses three-digit number, and still counting! With great help from Sweden and Denmark this camp reach a new record of athletes. -and the main attraction Dimitrov Sensei have to take “some the blame” for this record as well!