Inside Our Dojo: The Bodhiraan Training Space
This is where the work gets done. It is not just a gym with mats, it is a space where we leave excuses at the door and trade comfort for character.
Welcome to our dojo. This is our newly updated training space, fully matted and equipped for Judo, BJJ, and MMA. This is where the hard work happens.
About The Bodhiraan Family: Our Dojo & Community
You will notice the 40mm MMA puzzle mats covering the entire floor. We installed these specifically for heavy ground work and high-impact throws because the mat is where you learn how to fall—and more importantly, how to get back up.
People often ask if we have fancy machines or air-conditioned cardio zones. I tell them the only machine you need is your body. Our dojo in Sector 38, Gurugram, is designed for one thing: functional movement. We do not have rows of treadmills or mirrors for vanity. Instead, you will see heavy bags for striking, crash mats for Judo throws, and open space for grappling drills.
This is not a place where you put on headphones and ignore everyone. Whether you are a beginner stepping onto the mat for the first time or a competitive MMA fighter, the culture here is 'grit over glory.' We have students of all ages—kids building their focus, women learning practical self-defense, and adults grinding through intense conditioning sessions.
When you walk in, you will see the schedule rotating between Judo, BJJ, and Kickboxing. It is intentional. By training in different disciplines, you do not just learn a move; you learn to solve problems under pressure. You will find the space clean, safe, and stripped of ego. It is just you, your training partners, and the work you put in to become a better version of yourself.
Bodhi Ran
I am Bodhi, and I believe the mat never lies. I have brought back lessons from top Judokas in Japan to build this tribe, where struggle is just part of our daily routine.
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