Howrah, West Bengal — The recently concluded Advanced Karate Camp in Howrah stood as a testament to discipline, intensity, and the relentless pursuit of excellence, bringing together dedicated Karatekas under one roof to train, evolve, and push beyond limits.
At the heart of this impactful camp was Hanshi Premjit Sen, an 8th Dan Black Belt, whose legacy in martial arts spans over two decades. A visionary leader, mentor, and disciplinarian, he has produced numerous champions and has played a monumental role in spreading Karate across more than 10 lakh individuals in West Bengal alone.
His unmatched technical knowledge, sharp eye for perfection, and deep understanding of Karate principles made this camp not just a training session—but a transformative experience. Under his guidance, participants were pushed to embrace discipline, refine technique, and adopt the mindset of true martial artists.
Delivering a powerful message during the camp, Hanshi Premjit Sen stated:
“Karate is not built on comfort—it is built on discipline, sacrifice, and relentless repetition. Talent may give you a start, but only hard training will make you a champion. No shortcuts. No excuses. Only training.” 🥋🔥
A defining highlight of the occasion was the prestigious moment when Hanshi Premjit Sen conferred the esteemed Renshi Title upon Shihan Subrata Biswas, recognizing his unwavering dedication, leadership, and contribution to the development of Karate.
The event also extended special appreciation to Renshi Subrata Biswas for successfully organizing such a high-caliber camp and for his continued efforts in nurturing strong, disciplined martial artists.
The spirit displayed by all Karatekas was exceptional—marked by focus, determination, and the hunger to improve. This camp reinforced a powerful truth:
Champions are not born—they are built through discipline and consistency.
This was not just a camp—it was a movement toward excellence.
For those who truly aspire to grow in Karate, the message is loud and clear:
Start training seriously. The journey to greatness demands nothing less.











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