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Kumite Competition Training in Noida

byPreetam RathoreTraining at Sector 45 Academy & across NoidaStarts from800 per sessionView full gallery

Watch my students dominate the mat. This isn't just practice, it is high-stakes preparation for national and international championships.

A clip of my student Harshit competing at an international tournament. Notice his stance and readiness, key elements we drill in our Kumite training.

This video breaks down two of the most effective punches in Kumite: the Kizami Zuki (jabbing punch) and Gyaku Zuki (reverse punch), demonstrated in a real match.

A demonstration of a clean Ura Mawashi Geri (hook kick) scoring a point in a national competition. Speed and flexibility are crucial for this technique.

This clip shows the effective use of a throw in a Kumite match, a critical skill for controlling the fight and scoring ippon.

My student Harshit Pandey executing a kick against his opponent from Hong Kong at the 22nd Asian Karate Championship.

A powerful head kick from my student Rajat Kashyap during a competitive bout. This is the kind of decisive technique that wins championships.

A fast exchange of kicks between two skilled fighters. We train our students for quick reflexes and counter-attacks.

A slow-motion replay of a perfectly timed head kick by Rajat Kashyap, showcasing the technique and precision we teach.

A compilation of intense moments from various competitions. This shows the "level up" mindset I instill in all my athletes.

A tense moment during a Kumite match at the Victor Cup Open Championship. Both fighters are assessing each other, looking for an opening to strike.

About Kumite in Action: Competition Highlights

Kumite is about reading your opponent before they strike. In my advanced classes, we don't just drill basic stances, we simulate WKF-level pressure, teaching you to land clean points using Kizami and Gyaku combinations under actual match conditions.

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