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April 23, 2026

Fighters from 16 Countries Train at the Fifth SENSHI Invitational Camp

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Fighters from 16 Countries Train at the Fifth SENSHI Invitational Camp

SENSHI Gym in Varna, Bulgaria, will host an international camp featuring an intensive training program for world-class athletes.

The fifth specialized camp for selected fighters in the lightweight and middleweight divisions of the international fight promotion SENSHI has kicked off in Varna, Bulgaria. From April 22 to 26, the big seaside city hosting another elite training camp, bringing together a selected group of 26 professional competitors and instructors from 16 countries. They will undergo a high-intensity, targeted training program. Representatives of fighting schools from Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, England, Hungary, Poland, Georgia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Serbia, Romania, Greece, North Macedonia, and Bulgaria are training together at SENSHI Gym.

The camp is led by renowned names in global kickboxing, Albert Kraus and Andy Souwer,

who emphasize an exceptionally high level of preparation, an individual approach to each fighter, and maximum intensity throughout the training process. From the very first session in the camp participants have set a dynamic pace with training sessions focused on improving overall technique, conditioning, and tactical adaptability.


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During the camp, fighters will complete seven intensive training sessions,

including heavy sparring, partner drills, and specialized exercises aimed at refining fighting styles and building strategic approaches. As part of the program, athletes will also attend the next edition of the special project “Beyond the Bell”, hosted by Grant Waterman, where kickboxing legends Albert Kraus and Andy Souwer will share their championship experience, winning mindset, and mental preparation strategies for overcoming challenges.

The camp format enables direct exchange of invaluable experience between competitors from different schools and fighting systems—an essential component in the development of the modern professional fighter.

Some of the invited camp participants have already shifted their focus to the upcoming SENSHI Grand Prix tournament in the -70 kg category,

scheduled for May 30 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, as a highlight of the international fight gala SENSHI 31 Gladiators. The selection camps of SENSHI have proven to be an effective mechanism for discovering and developing raw fighting talent, which later competes at a professional level on the global stage.

With the launch of the fifth camp in Varna, Bulgaria, the SENSHI promotion reaffirms its commitment to building a new generation of top-tier fighters through professional training, high standards, and a competitive environment.

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