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WAKO

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   World Agni Kempo Organization was established in 1989 and re-registered in 2005. WAKO develops a modern, family-owned authorial system of martial art. The leading masters of the KUF Agni Kempo are constantly improving old and developing new techniques and methods, adapting them to the extreme conditions of life of a modern person.
   One of the main aspects of Agni Kempo, in addition to the development of technical and physical qualities, is the self-improvement of a fighter using methods of psychoregulation.
Agni Kempo is a universal style of conducting a total fight, which includes a variety of punches, kicks, throws, sweeps, pain and asphyxiation techniques, as well as working with a variety of cold and modern firearms.
   The methodology of our Organization has unique developments for training children from 6 years old (subsystem "Young Fighter"), for sports training of young men from 12 years old (subsystem "Junior"), for personal defense for civilians from 16 years old (subsystem "Professional") , disease prevention and general recovery with elements of self-defense (health-applied subsystem "Bridge"), for police, customs and border guards (subsystem "P.U.M.A."), as well as for special forces of the army, navy, special services, security and anti-terror divisions (subsystem "B.A.R.S.").
   Participation in the competitions is not an end in itself for representatives of the Agni Kempo, but nevertheless, since 1992, our fighters have repeatedly won at international tournaments and championships of the highest level in Asihara-karate, Kyokushin karate, ju-jutsu, Vovinam Viet Vo Dao and other
   In May 1997, one of the best fighters of the Agni Kempo, Oleg Datsenko (at that time a brown belt), entered the world's eight strongest heavyweights at the World Championship of the International Karate Kyokushinkai Federation, taking sixth place.
From 2000 to 2003, the Ukrainian national team of the Agni Kempo has repeatedly won the World and European Championships in various versions of Kyokushin karate, Asihara-karate, Sindokan kai karate, police ju-jutsu, etc.
   In 2005, the 17-year-old KUF Agni Kempo fighter Denis Mayboroda (red belt) became the second at the Kenpo World Championship, among juniors in Switzerland, and in the Netherlands in 2006, became the fifth at the Kyokushin karate European Championship.
   The Agni Kempo Universal Fisticuffs training system is attracting more and more people, including instructors from other martial arts and sport martial schools, with its extraordinary approach to training methods and combat tactics. The main advantage of this system is its exceptional reliability.

Agni Kempo was created as an international martial art, therefore, the languages ​​of communication in our organization are six main languages ​​recognized by the United Nations as international: Russian, English, German, French, Spanish and Esperanto. Esperanto is recognized as the language of internal communication of the Agni Kempo World Organization.

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