No excuses. No shortcuts. Just training. Belgium Power Seminar 2026.
- Jean-Pierre Van Vré
- 4 uur geleden
- 3 minuten om te lezen
Belgium Power Seminar 2026 — don’t miss it
Martial artists looking for a unique training experience will find the Belgium Power Seminar 2026 an unmissable event. This three-day seminar brings together diverse disciplines such as Kick Boxing, Ju Jitsu, Tai Jitsu, Chambara, and Ken Jitsu in one dynamic setting. Whether you specialize in judo, karate, or other martial arts, this seminar offers a rare chance to learn from some of the most respected names in the field, including Jean-Pierre Van Vré, Gaby Oancea, Hervé Widlak, Sorab Mowlabucus, Danny Currinckx, and David Van der Schoepen.

A Unique Blend of Martial Arts Disciplines
The Belgium Power Seminar stands out because it combines multiple martial arts styles in one event. Participants can deepen their skills in:
Kick Boxing: Focus on striking techniques, footwork, and conditioning.
Ju Jitsu: Learn grappling, joint locks, and submission holds.
Tai Jitsu: Explore fluid movements and self-defense strategies.
Chambara: Practice traditional Japanese sword fighting techniques.
Ken Jitsu: Study the art of the sword with emphasis on precision and form.
This variety allows martial artists to cross-train and gain insights from disciplines they might not usually encounter. For example, a karateka can benefit from the grappling techniques of Ju Jitsu or the weapon skills taught in Chambara and Ken Jitsu.
Expert Instructors Leading the Way
The seminar features a lineup of internationally recognized instructors who bring decades of experience and passion:
Jean-Pierre Van Vré is a highly experienced Belgian Tai-Jutsu teacher, founder of Verdedigingsschool JP and chairman of IMAF Belgium, with more than 45 years of martial arts experience.
Gaby Oancea is a Romanian Chanbara instructor and a leading figure in the development of Sports Chanbara in Romania and Europe.
Hervé Widlak is a French Goshindo instructor, listed internationally as a 7th Dan Goshindo teacher and active in martial arts seminars.
Sorab Mowlabucus is an international martial arts instructor from Mauritius, associated with Ju-Jitsu, Chanbara, weapons training, self-defence and martial arts education worldwide.
Danny Currinckx Belgian KoKoDo Ju Jutsu instructor, listed by Hei Jo Shin Dojo as Kyoshi and 7th Dan.
David Van der Schoepen is a Belgian dojo-sensei, founder and head trainer of Budoschool Kempen, with experience in Tai Jutsu, Gendai Goshinjutsu and Ju-Jutsu.
Each instructor offers workshops tailored to different skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. Their combined knowledge ensures that attendees receive well-rounded training and personalized feedback.
Training Venue and Accommodation Options
The seminar takes place in Belgium, at a dedicated training dojo set in a peaceful domain. The venue provides ample space for both indoor and outdoor sessions, allowing participants to experience training in varied environments.
For those who want to immerse themselves fully, overnight stays are available on-site at the camping area within the dojo domain. This option creates a community atmosphere where participants can share experiences, practice informally, and rest conveniently between sessions.
Floreal Camping Het Veen
Alternatively, nearby hotels offer comfortable accommodations for those who prefer more traditional lodging. This flexibility makes the seminar accessible to a wide range of attendees, whether they come from Belgium or abroad.
Hotel Dennenhof Brasschaat:
Hotel Heidebloem Zoersel
What to Expect Each Day
The seminar is structured to maximize learning and enjoyment over three days:
Day 1: Introduction and fundamentals
Participants start with warm-ups and basic techniques in each discipline. Instructors focus on building a strong foundation and correcting common mistakes.
Day 2: Intermediate and advanced techniques
Training intensifies with sparring sessions, weapon drills, and scenario-based self-defense. This day challenges participants to apply what they learned in realistic settings.
Day 3: Integration and demonstration
The final day emphasizes combining skills from different martial arts. Attendees showcase their progress in group demonstrations and receive personalized advice for future training.
Throughout the seminar, there are opportunities for Q&A sessions with the instructors, allowing participants to clarify doubts and deepen their understanding.
Why Martial Artists Should Attend
This seminar offers several benefits for martial artists of all backgrounds:
Cross-disciplinary learning: Gain new perspectives by training in multiple martial arts.
Expert guidance: Learn directly from top instructors with proven track records.
Community building: Connect with fellow martial artists from Belgium and beyond.
Convenient accommodations: Choose between camping on-site or nearby hotels.
Physical and mental growth: Improve fitness, technique, and confidence in a supportive environment.
For example, a judo practitioner attending the seminar might discover how Tai Jitsu’s fluid movements can enhance their throws, or how Kick Boxing can improve their striking defense.
How to Prepare for the Seminar
To get the most out of the Belgium Power Seminar, consider these tips:
Bring appropriate gear: Gloves for Kick Boxing, gi for Ju Jitsu, and any weapons if you practice Chambara or Ken Jitsu.
Stay hydrated and rested: Three days of intense training require good physical preparation.
Set personal goals: Identify what you want to improve or learn during the seminar.
Be open-minded: Embrace new techniques and styles outside your usual practice.
Network: Use breaks and social time to meet instructors and fellow participants.
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