Martial Arts Achievements & Competition Coaching
Medals are not given, they are earned on the mat. These moments capture the hard work of my students and my own journey as a coach, official, and lifelong practitioner.
Posing with fellow coaches and officials. The martial arts community is built on mutual respect and shared knowledge.
Receiving a memento with my team. Recognition is not the goal, but it is a byproduct of consistent hard work and dedication.
A moment of recognition with other martial artists. We honor the legends like Bruce Lee who paved the way for us.
Seated with other respected members of the martial arts community. These gatherings are important for the growth of the sport.
Being felicitated at a martial arts event. It is an honor to be recognized for my contribution to coaching and the sport of karate.
A poster for the National Y.G.K.T selections in Haryana, where I serve as the President. I am committed to finding and developing the next generation of talent.
Standing proud at the Sports Department of Haryana. My goal is to represent my state and my country with honor and produce athletes who do the same.
With a fellow coach at a championship event. We may compete, but we share a common goal of promoting martial arts.
Receiving an award at a Martial Art Championship. These moments are a result of years of discipline and training, both for me and my students.
A handshake of respect with an official at the Delhi School Women's Flying Kick Sports Martial Art Championship.
About Achievements & Recognition
People see the trophies in these photos, but they do not see the thousands of punches and kicks that went into earning them. As a 3rd Dan Black Belt and an A-grade referee, I do not just teach karate; I prepare fighters to step onto a national stage. If you are looking for a certificate just for showing up, look elsewhere. If you want to compete, represent your state, or simply build the discipline of a true champion, then you belong here.
Why Discipline Matters More Than The Medal
I have spent years on the mats of Delhi and Haryana, training for gold and judging international championships. These photos show the results, but the real story is in the training hall. At my Karate Gurukul, we don't believe in taking shortcuts. You will not find AC halls or fancy equipment here; you will find tires, ropes, and traditional gada training.
Competition and Coaching Standards
As an A-grade referee and judge, I know exactly what creates a champion. When I train students for tournaments, we focus on:
- Precision: Perfecting forms and sparring techniques so they hold up under pressure.
- Conditioning: Endurance training that prepares you for the full duration of a fight, not just the first minute.
- Mental Toughness: The ability to stay calm when you are tired, hurt, or facing a stronger opponent.
Join the Gurukul
Jang mein jaane wale ghode kabhi baraat mein nahi naachte (The horses that go to war do not dance at weddings). This is not a place for hobbyists looking for a weekend activity. It is a place for those who want to build functional strength, learn real self-defense, and understand the value of discipline. Whether you are training for a local championship in Najafgarh or aiming for national selection, my goal is to push you until you reach your limit and then push further.
If you are ready to put in the work, reach out and let's get started.
Sikandar Phore
Main Sikandar Phore hoon. Karate mere liye sirf khel nahi, poori zindagi hai. Yahan Karate Gurukul mein, main champions taiyaar karta hoon—sirf wohi jo mehnat se nahi darte.
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