Top Athlete Team Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Toda City, Saitama Prefecture; Representative Director: Motoki Yazawa) has announced a major renewal of 'Ouchi Dojo,' an online karate service for children across Japan.

The update introduces 'Ouchi Dojo AI,' a feature that allows users to consult on their training 24/7, 365 days a year. Additionally, the service has strengthened its online seminars featuring national champions Rikito Shimada and Yosuke Abe, and expanded its library to over 300 technical training videos.

Ouchi Dojo has now surpassed 500 members, growing into a key online karate training service used by students and parents nationwide.

Previous users have already achieved significant results, including placing 3rd in the All Japan Elementary School Selected Tournament, by combining weekly dojo sessions with independent training through Ouchi Dojo.

'Eliminating the practice environment gap in the karate world through Sports × AI.'

Ouchi Dojo aims to create an environment where anyone, regardless of where they live in Japan, can pursue the goal of becoming the best in the country.

Reason for Renewal: Confidence in Changing the Future The success of previous students proved that correct methods and a sustainable mechanism for independent training, combined with weekly dojo practice, can significantly impact a child's future. The company aims to nurture more national champions and future national representatives.

Implementing 'Sports × AI' The new 'Ouchi Dojo AI' allows students to consult via chat on practice content, technical tips, and tournament preparation at any time. This addresses the common concerns of parents, such as not knowing how to guide their children's practice or lacking karate experience themselves.

National Champions Become Coaches National champions Yosuke Abe and Rikito Shimada have joined as annual coaches. They provide not just technical guidance, but also share insights on training routines, psychological preparation for matches, and how to overcome setbacks.

Direct Learning from Top Athletes Online seminars are held twice a month by both coaches, allowing students from anywhere—even remote islands—to learn directly from top-tier athletes.

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