Saturday, January 22 at 8 PM, at the Ruhl Casino in Nice.
Shindokaï France and Kimé Dojo are organizing an International Shindokaï Gala. All proceeds from this event will be donated to SOS HEPATITIS, whose representatives will be present at the evening. This gala is organized under the auspices of the French Karate Federation.
Like most contact karate styles, Shindokaï originates from Master OYAMA’s Kyokushin Karate. Nevertheless, it distinguishes itself from other martial arts with very open and varied combat rules: Martial Shindokaï in doggi with grappling and throwing, locks and chokeholds similar to Sambo, Shindokaï submission (same rules but with a much longer ground fighting time), Shindokaï boxing but always with grappling, locks, and throws. For the leaders of this school, the spirit of fair play and respect for teachers and fighters is most important; it is taught before any technique. Shindokaï’s goal is to first and foremost train “good humans” who will then become good fighters.
Featured at the Gala: 7 fights in 6 rounds, bringing together fighters from Russia, Belgium, Hungary, Poland, Italy, Tunisia, Iran, and of course France.