My Journey as a Coach: Awards & Recognition
Awards are just milestones on the long road to Olympic glory. Here are the moments that keep my fire burning and my students pushing for more.
A proud moment for me, receiving an award on stage at the International Book of Records award show. This recognition fuels my passion to do more.
Receiving the "Martial Arts Coach" award. This event was a beautiful celebration of dedication and hard work in the field of sports.
It was an honor to meet the evergreen Bollywood star, Mrs. Anita Raj. A wonderful and gracious lady.
On stage, ready to achieve my dreams. This picture reminds me to always keep pushing forward, no matter the obstacles.
My first Titan International Book of Records award. A milestone in my career as a coach and a martial artist.
An invitation to the International Book of Records Award Show 2025. A recognition of the hard work and achievements of our team.
At my desk in the academy. This is where the planning happens to create future champions for India.
Looking at the wall of my achievements. Each certificate and medal is a reminder of the journey and the goals that still lie ahead.
Walking through my academy with "INDIA" on my back. This is my identity and my mission.
A practice session in the dojang. As a coach, I have to lead by example and keep my own skills sharp.
About My Journey as a Coach: Awards & Recognition
People look at the trophies on my wall and see success, but for me, they are just breadcrumbs on the road to the Olympics. I keep these in the academy not to show off, but to remind every student that when you commit to the grind—to the early mornings and the endless sparring sessions—results will follow. Whether it's recognition from the International Book of Records or sharing the mat with seasoned officers, it’s all proof that 'asli jeet' (real victory) is in the discipline, not the metal.
My journey as a coach is built on one simple belief: if you are consistent, you are dangerous. Every certificate and award, from the Titan International Book of Records to our interactions with Delhi Police officials like IPS Jitender Mani, isn't about the fame. It's about validation. It proves that the methods we use at Aarav Taekwondo Academy—focused on mental fortitude and physical conditioning—work.
We don't do shortcuts. We train in the heart of Saket, keeping it real with functional training that prepares you for life, not just a competition. When I stand on that stage receiving an award, I don't see myself; I see my students, their parents, and the long hours we spend on the mats.
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I am Arvind, and I don't just teach Taekwondo—I build champions. My academy in Saket is where we turn 'I can't' into 'I did,' whether you're a 3-year-old taking your first step or a fighter training for the big stage.
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