World So-Kyokushin. Shihan Ilsur Fazdalov. The 2026 So-Kyokushin Winter Camp of the Russian National Karate Federation Kyokushin Kaikan is a unique opportunity for anyone wishing to improve their karate skills and spend an unforgettable time with like-minded people.

During the Winter Camp, athletes received qualified assistance from experienced coaches of the Russian National Karate Federation Kyokushin Kaikan, which helped them develop their physical fitness and karate technique. The entire Winter Camp was filled with intensive training and engaging activities. Camp participants participated in training sessions that helped develop skills such as coordination, reaction time, and teamwork. Strength training during the camp helped athletes improve their physical fitness and endurance. In addition to physical training, special attention was paid to discipline, self-control, and self-motivation.

One of the most exciting aspects of the camp was the sparring sessions, where the participants could demonstrate their skills and apply their acquired knowledge in combat.

The Winter Camp included not only training but also various events, such as basketball, pioneerball, and volleyball competitions, physical fitness competitions, and theater, vocal, and creative programs. All of this helped the participants not only improve their skills, make new friends, and broaden their horizons, but also develop team spirit.

A special highlight of the Winter Camp was the final exam on January 9, 2026, where the participants were able to demonstrate everything they had learned during their training. Many karatekas confirmed and advanced their belt ranks, a well-deserved reward for their diligent training.

The final event of the Winter Camp was the traditional fireworks display.

The Russian National Karate Federation Kyokushin Kaikan expresses its gratitude to all the instructors who contributed their energy and passion to organizing and hosting the 2026 Winter Camp. Thanks to their professionalism and attentiveness, each participant gained invaluable experience, a boost of energy, and motivation for new achievements.

The 2026 Winter Camp has concluded, but new training sessions, seminars, competitions, and victories lie ahead for the karatekas.
See you at the 2026 Summer Camp.

President of the Russian National Karate Federation
Branch Chief of Russia, Sihan Ilsur Fazdalov