International Karate Training and Advanced Martial Arts Techniques
To be a great teacher, I must always remain a student. See how my training with world-renowned grandmasters influences the techniques I teach in my classes every day.
A powerful memory from my training in Indonesia. Learning a practical application from a master, surrounded by fellow karateka, is an experience I will always cherish. My heartfelt thanks to my master, Karate Shihan N.Katiravan.
Another view of the international seminar where we learned advanced Shitoryu karate techniques. Continuous learning is key in martial arts, and I am grateful for these opportunities.
I was so excited to watch this international team kata match in Indonesia. This video shows the incredible skill of the women's teams from Japan and China, which inspires my own practice and teaching.
About this collection
When I train in Indonesia or Japan, it is not just about the competition. I focus on the tiny details—the exact hip movement in a Shito-ryu Kata or the precise timing required for Kumite—so I can bring those authentic techniques directly to my students. My goal is to make sure that whether you are a beginner or a competition fighter, you are learning the same high-level skills I learned from my grandmasters.
Continuous Learning for Better Coaching
Martial arts is a journey that never truly ends. While I hold championship titles, I believe my most important role is that of a student. By attending international seminars and training with experts like Kenyu Mabuni and Iwata Sensei, I stay updated on the latest WKF standards and traditional techniques.
What This Means for My Students
When I teach in Tirupattur, I do not just teach moves from a book. I share the rhythm, the mindset, and the tactical nuances I have picked up from global stages.
- Shito-ryu Expertise: I bring a deep understanding of Shito-ryu karate, focusing on speed and power balance.
- Tournament Readiness: For students preparing for competitions, I break down Kata performance techniques used by the best teams in the world.
- Traditional Roots: I integrate the discipline and respect I learned from my masters, Shihan N. Kathiravan and others, into every class, ensuring a safe and focused environment.
Whether you are training for a state-level championship or just want to master the basics of self-defense, you are learning from someone who is actively pushing his own limits. I invite you to join our karate family and experience this blend of traditional wisdom and modern training methods.
Karate Naveen
Hey, I am Karate Naveen. I am a martial arts master, but I am always learning from the best in Japan and beyond. I bring that same discipline and passion back to my classes here, so whether you are a beginner or training for competitions, we grow as a karate family.
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