Additional Tournament Wins & Competitive Taekwondo Exposure
See how our students put in the hard work on the mat. These open tournaments are where our fighters gain real experience, test their skills, and bring home the gold.
Hoisting the overall championship trophy at the 1st Warriors Cup Open Taekwondo Championship. A massive victory for Team Prahar.
The entire team and coaching staff celebrating our overall victory at the Warriors Cup.
A student on the podium at the Warriors Cup, receiving her medal.
Celebrating a gold medal win with our young champion at the Warriors Cup.
A proud moment with one of our medalists at the Warriors Cup.
The joy of winning a medal is priceless. A young fighter bites his medal in celebration.
It was an honor to be felicitated at the 1st Warriors Cup Open Taekwondo Championship.
Our team of young fighters before the start of the Warriors Cup.
The winners' podium at the Warriors Cup.
Another one of our students on the podium at the Warriors Cup.
About Additional Tournament Wins
These open tournaments are where the real work shows. It is not just about the medals, but the experience of standing on the mat, managing nerves, and executing what we practice in the academy. For our students, every match is a chance to sharpen their footwork and gain the confidence needed for bigger state and national stages.
Participating in open championships like the Warriors Cup is a staple of our coaching philosophy at Prahar Taekwondo Academy. We believe that classroom training can only take a fighter so far. Real progress happens under the lights and pressure of a tournament.
These events allow our students to practice ring craft—distance management, timing, and composure—against opponents they have not trained with daily. It is a vital step for any athlete looking to progress to district, state, or national championships.
What students can expect from our competitive approach:
- Exposure: Facing diverse fighting styles helps students adapt their Kyorugi (sparring) strategy in real-time.
- Progression: Success here builds the base for Delhi State Taekwondo Championships and national trials.
- Discipline: Win or lose, we analyze the performance. Every fight is broken down in our academy sessions to fix mistakes and polish techniques for the next bout.
Whether it is a gold, silver, or bronze, every medal is a result of consistent attendance and the extra effort put into our championship squad training. We do not just show up to participate; we show up to compete and improve, one round at a time.
Prahar Taekwondo Academy
I am Digvijay Kushwaha, and at Prahar Taekwondo Academy, we train fighters, not just students. We treat every championship as a family event where we push our champs to test their limits. If you want a place where your child learns to compete with discipline and heart, come train with us.
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