Movie-Style Fight Choreography and Stunt Training
Want to move like an action hero? I teach realistic fight sequences and stunt choreography for cinema and stage. No shortcuts, just hard practice and real combat mechanics.
This is what we build towards. Here, one of my students executes a powerful backflip kick during an outdoor fight choreography session, showing the high-level acrobatic skill and dynamic combat techniques I teach.
Two students practice a fight sequence on the mats. The scene involves a flying kick and a reactive fall, all part of the stunt training I offer.
A student in a red beanie performs a choreographed jumping kick against an opponent, showcasing the kind of dynamic action sequences we create for film and performance.
About this collection
Action scenes look dangerous, but on set, they are all about rhythm. Real stunt work is not about hitting; it is about timing your reaction to your partner. We use safety mats to practice every fall and kick, so you learn to take the impact without actually getting hurt. If you can control your body, you can make any fight sequence look real.
How We Train for Action
Movie fighting is an art of deception. Whether you are an aspiring actor or just looking to learn the acrobatics behind the screen, the process starts with the basics. We break down every sequence: the distance between you and your opponent, the angle of the block, and the follow-through.
We train outdoors at Kuvempu Park in Basaveshwara Nagar, creating a space where you can push your limits. Safety is the first rule. You need to trust your partner, and that comes from repetition. We do not just teach you to throw a punch; we teach you how to fall, how to react to a strike, and how to stay safe while performing high-level combat maneuvers.
Why Choose Us?
- Practical Stunt Work: Learn to execute flying kicks and reactive falls with proper guidance.
- Safe Environment: We use quality mats to ensure you practice safely, even when training outdoors.
- Combat Mechanics: Understand the timing and distance required to make fight scenes believable on camera.
If you want to master acrobatic self-defense or learn the choreography behind the stunts you see in cinema, come join the practice. We start from ground zero and build up to professional-level sequences.
Chang Lean
Naanu Giri Gowda. I am a farmer's son, and I believe in simple rules: practice hard, respect your opponent, and keep your feet on the ground. I started this in 2013 to help anyone fly—no fancy degrees, just pure action.
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