Striking Mastery: Muay Thai & Kickboxing Training in Vidyaranyapura
Real fighting is not about fitness—it's about precision, discipline, and strategy. I don't just teach moves; I build the tools to help you win.
I am holding pads for a fighter, testing his reaction time and power. The goal is to make the strikes fast, hard, and accurate, even when tired.
Close-up pad work with a young fighter in the ring. I focus on teaching correct form for punches and kicks to build a strong foundation.
"Correct agi barbeku" (It must be correct). I demand precision in every strike during pad work. Here, a fighter practices his roundhouse kick inside the ring.
A fighter practices his knee strikes on the pads in the ring. The Muay Thai clinch and knee is a powerful weapon we sharpen daily.
A fighter works on his combinations on the pads, moving from punches to kicks seamlessly. This is how we build fluid and unpredictable attacks.
In-ring pad work focusing on punch and kick combinations. The ring is our classroom, and this is where theory becomes reality.
A fighter practices his boxing combinations on the focus mitts. Sharp, fast hands are essential for setting up kicks and controlling the fight.
A fighter drills his kicks on the pads. Repetition is the mother of skill, and we drill our techniques thousands of times.
I am teaching a young fighter how to use knee strikes in the clinch against the heavy bag. This builds power and endurance for close-range fighting.
This drill focuses on explosive power, with a fighter practicing a jumping knee strike on the pads.
About Striking Mastery: The Art of 8 Limbs
Nodu, this is not a class where you show up to sweat and leave. When we work on the pads, I am not looking for speed—I am looking for your guard to stay up and your technique to be exact even when you are exhausted. If you want to master the Art of 8 Limbs, you have to be willing to do the same drill a thousand times until your brain stops thinking and your body just reacts. That is how we build fighters, not just gym-goers.
In the ring, every inch matters. We don't just throw punches; we analyze fight geometry, footwork, and the timing needed to land a clean strike against a resisting opponent. My sessions focus on the full Muay Thai and Kickboxing curriculum—punches, kicks, knees, and elbows—taught in a way that respects the traditional discipline of the sport. We practice Wai Kru to ground ourselves and maintain the focus required for high-intensity training.
My approach is simple: we prioritize technical corrections over brute force. You will spend time on the focus mitts and Thai pads learning how to connect combinations seamlessly. We integrate conditioning into our striking drills, so your power doesn't fade in the later rounds. Whether you are prepping for a national championship or just want to understand the mechanics of self-defence, the expectation remains the same. You show up with discipline, you listen, and you put in the work. I am in your corner to ensure you don't just learn to fight, but learn to think under pressure. This is Thunder Martial Arts, and we train to win.
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