Training with International Karate Champions
Real medals are not won by luck. They are earned through discipline and the right strategy on the mat. My students have proven their worth on the podiums of Asian and South Asian Championships—now it is your turn.
My students Tushar and Harshit with their gold medals at the 8th South Asian Championship in Bhutan. A proud moment that reflects their hard work and the academy's high standards.
Tushar stands at the top of the podium, having won gold at the South Asian Karate Championship. This is the level of excellence we strive for in every competition.
An official presenting the medal to my student Harshit at the South Asian Karate Championship. Each medal is a milestone in their professional karate journey.
Champions together. Harshit Pandey and Rajat Kashyap celebrating their victories at the Thailand Open Karate Championship, holding their medals and trophies.
Three of my top fighters, including Harshit and Rajat, showcasing their medals from the Thailand Open. Their success demonstrates the effectiveness of our rigorous training program.
Harshit Pandey with his medal and certificate at the Thailand Open in Bangkok. Competing and winning at international events like this is a key part of our development strategy.
My students Rajat Kashyap and Harshit Pandey standing in front of the official banner for the Thailand Open Karate Championship. This is where they prepare to represent India.
About this collection
When you step onto the mat for a high-stakes match, you need to know your counter-attack before your opponent even finishes their move. We drill that instinct into you here. At our Sector 45 academy, we do not just practice basic katas. We break down video footage of international bouts and run sparring simulations that replicate the exact pressure you will face at the Asian or South Asian level.
Advanced Kumite Methodology
We move beyond the basics to focus on elite-level Kumite. Our training covers sharp footwork, reaction time drills, and the 'Sen no Sen' strategy. We analyze your performance to identify and correct flaws before you ever face a real opponent. Whether you are aiming for state-level glory or an international title, we focus on the killer instinct needed to win.
Life at the Residential Camp
Our camps are for those who are serious about results. Whether you choose our 7-Day intensive or the 30-Day Professional Residency, expect a no-nonsense environment. There is no luxury here—just bunk beds, nutritious, home-cooked food, and a 5:30 AM wake-up call. The environment is 24/7 Karate, surrounded by other fighters who are just as hungry as you are.
Building a Career
We do not just train you for medals; we train you for a future. I guide my students through the complex Sports Quota application processes for the Indian Army, Police Forces, and SAI. Rajat Kashyap and Harshit Pandey are proof that this pathway works. If you are ready to stop treating Karate as a hobby and start treating it as a career, I will show you exactly how to get there.
What to Expect
Come prepared to sweat and work hard. If you are looking for a casual weekend activity, this is not the place for you. If you want to compete at the highest level, we have the mats, the coaching, and the track record to build that future for you.
Preetam Rathore
I am Preetam Rathore, and I run the Karate India Academy here in Noida. I do not believe in participation certificates—I believe in producing champions who bring home the gold. My students are currently representing India in Thailand and Bhutan, but they started exactly where you are today.
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