Expert Taekwondo Coaching with National Level Officiating
I do not just teach the sport; I live it. Whether I am coaching my students or officiating at a state-level championship, my focus is always on integrity, discipline, and teaching the right technique.
My role extends beyond coaching. As a referee at national-level events, I bring a deep understanding of the sport's rules and discipline to my classes, ensuring my students learn the right way.
Officiating a match at the Taekwondo Open selection trial for the 38th National Games. It is an honor to be part of the selection process for our country's top athletes.
With my fellow officials at the National Games selection trial. Being part of the larger Taekwondo community is a privilege.
In the ring, ensuring a fair and disciplined match. My experience as a referee helps me train my students to compete with integrity.
A group photo with the entire team of officials for the National Games wild card entry trials.
Keeping a close eye on the match. As a referee, my focus is on the safety of the players and the fairness of the competition.
A moment during a championship event. I am always there to support the sport and its athletes.
With fellow coaches and officials at the Ghaziabad District Taekwondo Championship.
At the official's table during a tournament. It takes a lot of work behind the scenes to run a successful event.
With a fellow coach and friend. We share a passion for Taekwondo and for developing the next generation of players.
About My Role as Coach and Referee
Being on the mat as a referee is not just about watching the clock. It gives me a front-row seat to the specific competition standards that matter at state and national levels. When I am back in the academy with my students, I pass on that insider knowledge. You are not just learning kicks here, you are learning exactly what judges look for in your stance, your power, and your evasion.
There is a big difference between teaching Taekwondo from a textbook and teaching it from the center of the ring. My experience as a certified referee for state and national games means I see the mistakes fighters make under pressure every single day. I bring those lessons back to the Tughlakabad Extension academy.
What Training with Me Looks Like
When you or your child joins my sessions, you get more than just a workout. We focus on the core values of discipline, strength, and focus.
- Real Competition Insight: Because I officiate at championships, I teach my students the Olympic-style sparring rules and electronic scoring awareness early. We train for real-world results.
- Technique Over Speed: I emphasize correct footwork and precise blocks first. Speed comes naturally once your foundation is solid.
- A Culture of Hard Work: As I always say, Virasat mein mehanat milee hain (I have inherited hard work). We do not look for shortcuts. We put in the 5 days a week of effort needed to progress from white belt to black belt.
Who Is This For?
Whether you are an adult looking for practical self-defense or a parent wanting your child to build confidence and fitness, you fit right in. We run small, focused batches (12 to 20 students) so everyone gets personal attention. We use proper protective gear, 25mm EVA foam mats for safety, and keep the environment supportive. If you are ready to work hard and learn the right way, come train with us. Let's see how far you can go. Ham jeet gye! (We won!)
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