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OSK Federation Events and Community Celebrations

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Training is just the beginning. Our events, camps, and tournaments are where we build the discipline and brotherhood that defines OSK.

Our 30th annual summer camp in progress. These camps are a fantastic opportunity for students to train intensively, bond with each other, and have fun outside the regular dojo setting.

Students participating in the OSKFI 10k run in Bangalore. This annual event is open to our entire community and promotes a healthy, active lifestyle beyond the dojo mats.

A group photo from our 2025 summer camp. It is great to see students of all ages, from young children to senior instructors, coming together as one team.

Students running through the streets of Bangalore as part of our 30th summer camp morning class. Early morning training builds discipline and starts the day with positive energy.

Congratulations to our OSKFI West Bengal branch on completing 14 successful years. We are proud of the growth of our federation across the country.

A glimpse of the large crowd and formal setup at our Republic Day Cup 2025. These tournaments are major events that bring together participants, families, and spectators.

A reunion of our 'Team 90s', some of the earliest students of the federation. It shows that the bonds formed in the dojo can last a lifetime. Namma kade brotherhood ide.

Celebrating Ayudha Pooja at our Honbu Dojo. We honor our traditions and seek blessings for our training tools and our dojo, integrating cultural values into our practice.

A student sharing his experience after returning from Okinawa, in front of an audience of parents and fellow students. These sharing sessions inspire others and strengthen our community.

A Kumite training seminar held at our Davanagere branch. We regularly organize specialized camps and seminars to provide advanced training to students in all our locations.

About Our Community: Events & Celebrations

Karate is often seen as a quiet, individual practice, but namma kade brotherhood ide (here, it is a brotherhood). When you see our students running the streets of Bangalore for a 10k or gathering for Ayudha Pooja at our Honbu dojo, you realize this isn't just about punches and blocks. It is about the community we have built over 33 years of practice.

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