Born to Fight School of Martial Arts’ 22nd Black Belt Camp, held on May 18, brought together 63 martial arts enthusiasts for an intensive 18-day training program, marking a powerful return after a four-year break. Participants of all levels reunited to sharpen their techniques and reignite their passion for martial arts.
The camp offered a comprehensive training experience, including sparring, weapon handling, and tile-breaking exercises that tested physical and mental resilience. One of the most memorable challenges was a 21-km jog, which not only built endurance but also emphasised teamwork and unity among students.
Outdoor practice sessions provided a refreshing change, allowing participants to train amidst nature and apply their skills in a dynamic setting. Beyond the physical rigour, the camp served as an occasion for students attending various competitions in different cities to catch up, rekindle friendships and share memories, before continuing their journey in martial arts.
More than a training event, the camp was a celebration of discipline, resilience, and the enduring spirit of martial arts. As it concluded, participants departed with refined skills, renewed motivation, and lasting camaraderie. The legacy of the 22nd Black Belt Camp promises to inspire future generations of martial artists to continue this journey of growth and excellence.