Competitive Karate Coaching and Tournament Success
I do not just teach karate, I build champions. If you have the drive to compete at the state, national, or international level, you need a coach who demands perfection. This is where your journey to the podium begins.
My students showing their medals after a tough competition. Their success is my success. Congratulations.
Another one of my students with his medal. He trained hard and fought well.
These girls are champions. They showed great spirit and skill to win their medals.
A student receiving his medal. This moment is what we train for.
Awarding a medal to a deserving student. This is the result of discipline and practice.
We compete in official, recognized events like the Shorin Kai National Karate Championship. This is where real champions are made.
My female students proudly display their medals. Their dedication in training shows in their results.
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You want to compete? Then you must understand that the medal is not won at the tournament. It is won in the dojo, months before. Every medal my students bring home is the result of thousands of repetitions—pushing through exhaustion when the mind wants to stop, but the body knows the move. If you are here, you are likely looking for someone who pushes you past your own limits to find that competitive edge.
The road to the podium starts with discipline. My students do not just train for fitness; they train for the Shorin Kai and WKF (World Karate Federation) circuits. Whether it is mastering the speed of a Mawashi Geri (roundhouse kick) or the precise execution of a Sansai kata, we drill it until the action becomes instinct.
When we prepare for tournaments, we leave nothing to chance. We cover:
- Sparring Strategy: Understanding the WKF point system. You need to know when to strike for Yūkō or Waza-ari and when to hold back to avoid penalties.
- Tournament Conditioning: My Elite Championship track involves six days of heavy-duty training. We use focus mitts, heavy bags, and full-contact protective gear to simulate real fighting conditions.
- Mental Toughness: Competitions are high-pressure environments. You can have the best technique, but if your Kiai lacks spirit, you will fail. We train to ensure that when you step onto the mat, your mind is quiet and your body is ready.
We are affiliated with the Okinawa Karate Do Shorin Ryu Shorin Kai, and our track record speaks for itself. We led the Indian team to overall victory in Dubai, securing 52 Gold, 45 Silver, and 28 Bronze medals.
If you are tired of generic classes and want a Sensei who will hold you accountable, you are in the right place. We do not accept excuses. We train until we win. Oss.
GD Sharma
I am GD Sharma. I teach because I want to see you win. I do not care about your starting level; I care about how hard you are willing to work to become a champion.
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