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Ulvi Agamirov, vice-president of the Japanese Martial Arts and Culture Association, attended a self-defense seminar in Tokyo, Japan.

 Ulvi Agamirov, vice-president of the Japanese Martial Arts and Culture Association, attended a self-defense seminar in Tokyo, Japan.
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  • 10-05-2023

Ulvi Agamirov, vice-president of the Japanese Martial Arts and Culture Association, attended a self-defense seminar in Tokyo, Japan.

Ulvi Agamirov, vice-president of the Japanese Martial Arts and Culture Association, held a self-defense seminar for the athletes of the Suhassen (drunken style) martial arts school at the invitation of the famous Lee sensei in Tokyo, Japan.
Later, he participated in sensei Lee's seminar on Suhassen martial arts and the history and subtleties of Japanese martial arts.
Sensei Lee has given seminars in more than 50 countries of the world on various types of fighting.
There are 5 world champions and 13 national champions among the students he trained.
7 books on combat types have been published.

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