International Karate Championship Victories
My students don't just train; they compete and win on the world stage. From the South Asian Championships in Bhutan and Sri Lanka to the Thailand Open in Bangkok, these are the moments where our academy's discipline turns into international glory.
Jitendra Kumar receiving his Gold Medal at the 9th South Asian Karate Championship in Colombo. A testament to his powerful performance in the U21 +84kg category.
A moment of triumph for the academy and India. Rajat Kashyap and Harshit Pandey with their collection of gold, silver, and bronze medals from the Thailand Open Karate Championship.
Our students, Tushar and Harshit, on the podium at the 8th South Asian Karate Championship in Bhutan. Their gold medals are a result of relentless training and dedication.
Representing India at the highest level. Our student Harshit Pandey in his official Team India tracksuit at the 23rd Asian Karate Championship in Shaoguan, China.
Tushar stands proudly at the top of the podium, gold medal secured, at the 8th South Asian Karate Championship in Bhutan.
Harshit Pandey with his medal and certificate at the Thailand Open Karate Championship, a result of his excellent performance in Bangkok.
Teammates celebrating victory together. Jitendra Kumar with his gold medal, flanked by his fellow athletes at the South Asian Karate Championship.
Watch Harshit Pandey in action during the 22nd Asian Karate Championship. This clip shows his fight against Hong Kong, where his speed and technique were on full display.
A portrait of determination. Harshit Pandey during the 22nd Asian Karate Championship, where he showed immense talent and fighting spirit.
Two champions, two gold medals. Harshit and Tushar celebrating their victory together after the 8th South Asian Karate Championship.
About International Arena: Our Champions
Achieving international success requires more than just raw talent. At my dojo, we focus on high-speed Kumite drills—like mastering the Kizami Zuki and Ura Mawashi—to simulate the exact intensity of an international bout. If you are serious about representing India, my training plan provides the technical precision and competition strategy you need to compete at the elite level.
From Local Dojo to the Global Podium
When I prepare a student for an international arena, I am not just teaching them to fight; I am teaching them to think under pressure. You can see it in the eyes of my students like Harshit Pandey and Rajat Kashyap in these photos. That intensity comes from thousands of rounds of sparring in the Noida dojo, focusing on reaction time and distance management (Maai).
The Path to International Competition
Competition at the Asian and South Asian level is brutal. You face fighters with different styles, speeds, and strategies. My method is simple: Pehle attack maar (Attack first). We analyze video footage of international opponents, drill against specific counter-attacks, and sharpen your reflexes until your movements are instinctive.
Why Serious Athletes Choose My Academy
- Technical Mastery: We focus on WKF-approved Kumite rules. Every punch, kick, and sweep is calibrated for point-scoring.
- Endurance Conditioning: We don't just spar; we run agility circuits and plyometrics so your cardio doesn't fail you in the final minute of a championship bout.
- Career Focus: Many of my students aren't just chasing medals; they are using these achievements to secure positions in the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and SAI.
Whether you are aiming for the Thailand Open or the South Asian Karate Championship, the work starts on the floor in Noida. If you are ready to be a champion, I am ready to push you.
Preetam Rathore
I am Preetam Rathore, and my academy isn't just about fitness—it’s about turning Noida’s talent into champions. I treat every student like an athlete preparing for the world stage because that is exactly where I aim to take them. If you are ready to work, I am ready to guide you to the top.
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