Annual Karate-Do Camp at Bordi Beach
Four days of intensive training, beach drills, and tradition. Join our annual residential karate camp at Bordi to push your limits and grow with our dojo family.
The official announcement for our 54th Karate-Do Camp. This poster outlines the key areas of learning, from Karate-Do history and theory to practical skills like kip ups, new katas, and weapon fighting.
A look back at the announcement for our 53rd Karate-Do Camp. Our annual camp is a long-standing tradition, bringing students together for intensive training and growth year after year.
This is an example of the detailed training schedule from a special morning session in April 2022. We structure our training to cover a wide range of skills, including Geri Waza (kicking), Dachi Waza (stances), and Kumite.
A cinematic glimpse into our 54th Karate-Do Camp. This drone footage captures the scale of our training, from beach drills in the morning to group kata sessions in the open air.
About Camp Information & Highlights
You will be up at dawn for beach conditioning on loose sand, followed by rigorous technical sessions covering everything from Kobudo weaponry to advanced kata. It is four days of sweat, discipline, and community, designed to test your mental and physical endurance.
Our annual Bordi camp is where the dojo family really comes together. Away from the city, it is just us, the sand, and the discipline of Karate-Do.
Mornings start at 6:00 AM with beach sprints and calisthenics on the sand. You will master Gekisai Dai Ichi and refine your stance work. For the seniors, we focus on high-impact conditioning, including Bo staff handling and rope fighting.
You are not staying in a hotel. We bunk in community halls, just like a real martial arts retreat. It is full board with simple, home-cooked Maharashtrian meals to keep your energy up. This camp is also our examination ground. You can test for your next belt level, participate in in-house tournaments, and earn your certification. It is hard work, but you will leave stronger.
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