LegLock Camp Osaka

LegLock Camp Osaka

October 12 - October 13, 2024
大阪市, Japan
¥106
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Welcome to the LegLock Camp in Osaka! 🇯🇵 ADCC Veteran and Leg Lock Expert Kamil Wilk, a Polish BJJ black belt, is a force in martial arts. He's a global grappler, representing Zenith BJJ and shining in ADCC events. In MMA, he triumphed in Contender Fight Night. Known for his leg lock skills, Wilk's passion for the evolving game makes him a standout in the scene. He is a treasure trove of expertise in the No-Gi realm, capable of matching the world's top leg lock specialists. He revels in the evolution of the sport and remains an engaged participant in its vibrant community. 1st Degree Black Belt Mateusz Szczeciński, a first-degree Black Belt in BJJ, is widely regarded as one of the most formidable grapplers in Europe. He has an impressive track record, having competed at ADCC Worlds, secured second place at ADCC European trials, and served as a Polaris veteran. Szczeciński's domination on the mat is undeniable, as he frequently dispatches his opponents within the first minute, showcasing his intimidating skills. Osaka Osaka is Japan's vibrant and bustling metropolis, known for its rich history, modern architecture, and delicious cuisine. Often referred to as the "Kitchen of Japan," the city is famous for its street food, including takoyaki and okonomiyaki. Osaka combines traditional charm with contemporary energy, offering visitors iconic landmarks like Osaka Castle, lively shopping districts like Shinsaibashi and Dotonbori, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're exploring its cultural sites or enjoying its nightlife, Osaka offers a dynamic experience that captures the essence of Japanese urban life. There are no reviews yet. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Your review *

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