National Championship Taekwondo Training
Real wins, real medals. See our students competing and placing at National and CBSE championships through intense, disciplined tournament training.
A proud moment at the 7th Open National Taekwondo Championship in Lucknow. My student stands on the podium, receiving his medal after a tough competition.
Here is my champ Naysha Sharma with her bronze medal at the 38th Sub-Junior National Taekwondo Championship in Panchkula. Competing at the national level is a huge achievement.
The podium finish at the National Sub-Junior Poomsae Taekwondo Championships. This is the result of countless hours of practice and dedication to the art of Poomsae.
My student Naysha Sharma proudly displaying her silver medal at the CBSE National Taekwondo Championship in Uttarakhand. She fought hard and made us all proud.
The scoreboard says it all. A clear win for my student Varun Das at the Maharana Pratap National Taekwondo Championship. This is what victory looks like.
My student Rudra Roy receiving his gold medal at the K.V.S National Games. He showed incredible skill and spirit throughout the tournament.
The moment of victory is pure joy. Watch as my students celebrate winning the K.V.S National gold medal. This is why we train so hard.
Celebrating with my national medalists, Naysha and Rohan, at the 7th Open National Championship in Lucknow. They both brought home medals in Kyorugi and Poomsae.
My team of young fighters ready for their matches at the 7th Open National Taekwondo Championship. They carry the spirit of our academy with them.
The team lineup at the national championship in Lucknow. Standing together, we are always stronger.
About National Champions
Getting to the podium isn't just about showing up—it requires specific attention to Kyorugi sparring strategy and Poomsae precision. My competition batches go beyond standard fitness, focusing on electronic scoring accuracy, ring management, and full-contact resilience. We train to win, not just to participate.
When you step into my academy, you are not joining a hobby class. We are serious about performance. Whether it is the 38th Sub-Junior National Championship in Panchkula or the CBSE Nationals in Uttarakhand, my students show up ready to fight.
The path to a gold medal requires more than basic kicks. We drill footwork, stamina, and reaction time until they become muscle memory. My students, like Naysha, Rohan, and Rudra, do not win by accident. They win because they spend hours practicing Poomsae forms and full-contact sparring under my direct supervision.
Why our competition training works:
- Real-time Sparring: We use chest guards and electronic scoring focus to mirror actual tournament conditions.
- Tactical Training: It is not about strength alone; it is about fight IQ, managing the ring, and knowing when to attack.
- Conditioning: Intense agility drills and endurance sessions that ensure you do not gas out in the final round.
If you are ready to stop dreaming and start working, you are welcome here. We sweat, we grind, and we earn every single medal. Virasat mein mehanat milee hain (we have inherited hard work), and we write our own story on the mat.
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