Kombatan Arnis in the Prince Park: Free martial arts for Braunschweig

Event: Kombatan Arnis in the Prince Park in Prinzenpark: Trimm-Dich-Platz hinter der Bogensportanlage des PSV, Georg-Westermann-Allee 36, 38104 Braunschweig on 6. July 2026

Date and Time

6. July 2026 19:00

Location

Braunschweig
38 Braunschweig, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Sports

Mood

Energetic

Venue Type

Outside

Kombatan Arnis in the Prince Park: Free martial arts in the open air

In the Prince Park, movement meets concentration, technique meets dynamics, and sporting energy meets real stadium atmosphere in green surroundings. At Kombatan Arnis in the Prince Park, the Police Sports Club Braunschweig invites you to a free participation session without registration as part of Citizen Sports in the Park. Young people aged 16 and above and adults experience an outdoor martial art that combines precision, reaction, and body tension.

When sticks, step sequences, and self-defense come together

Kombatan Arnis originates from the Philippine stick fighting Arnis and extends it with unarmed elements such as fists, kicks, locks, escape techniques, and everyday objects. This is exactly what creates the appeal of this training form: Those who participate feel from the very first moment how tactic, sense of distance, and clean execution determine the events. Beginners learn the technical basics with one or two approximately 70-centimeter long rattan sticks.

Precision instead of coincidence, rhythm instead of haste

The session thrives on clear movements and focused repetition. Every step carries weight, every angle matters, every grip demands attention. Especially outdoors, the training unfolds its special character: fresh air, open space, and direct contact with movement make the hour in the Prince Park an intense but accessible sports experience. Comfortable clothing and sufficient drinks are part of the equipment, as the mix of coordination, reaction training, and body work challenges the whole body.

The Prince Park as a sporting stage

The meeting point is the Trim-Yourself place behind the archery facility of the PSV at the police stadium. Thus, the offer is located in an environment that visibly showcases Braunschweig's sports culture: open, close to clubs, and near the active scene of the city. Those interested in martial arts, self-defense, or functional movement will find a low-threshold entry with clear guidance and real practical relevance.

Conclusion: Participate, experience technique, take energy with you

Kombatan Arnis in the Prince Park promises a powerful mix of movement, discipline, and summer training outdoors. The offer is free, without registration, and therefore ideal for anyone who wants to try a new sport or sharpen their martial arts feeling. Those who want to experience Braunschweig's movement culture live should not miss this session.

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