Our Extended Family: Martial Arts Workshops and Student Journeys
We believe martial arts is best learned in community. From hosting world-class guest instructors to celebrating our students as they represent the team in national competitions, we are proud of how our dojo family grows together.
A moment of respect and connection as a student shakes hands with visiting Professor Bernd Roeske after a roll.
The team with guest coach Sharmaji from BJJ Trivandrum. We're grateful for visitors who share their expertise and enrich our community.
We are incredibly proud when our students take their passion home with them. Here's our student Prasanijt teaching grappling in his hometown of Gwalior.
A fantastic promo video for our student Vaibhav, who represented Team India at the Oceanic Championships in Australia. We're proud to support our students' competitive aspirations.
About Our Extended Family: Guests & Student Spotlights
When we host guest instructors like Professor Bernd Roeske or Coach Sharmaji, it is not just for show. These workshops are a chance for you to break out of your routine and see how different grapplers approach the same problems. Exposure to these diverse styles is exactly what helps you level up your own game, whether you are a beginner on your first day or a dedicated student prepping for your next competition.
Martial arts is a global language, and our dojo is a place where that conversation happens. We place a high value on cross-pollination because we know that getting stuck in one way of thinking is the fastest route to a plateau.
Why Guest Workshops Matter
Inviting guest instructors from across India and the globe brings fresh perspectives to our mats. When a visitor runs a seminar, they often introduce nuances in No-Gi grappling, wrestling, or BJJ techniques that differ from our weekly curriculum. This variety keeps training dynamic and ensures that our students are well-rounded fighters. It is also a fantastic way to network within the wider BJJ community in Bangalore.
Celebrating Student Success
We are equally proud of our own. When a student like Vaibhav represents Team India at the Oceanic Championships, or when Prasanijt takes the skills he learned here back to teach in his hometown, we see the true value of what we are building. Martial arts skills are meant to be shared.
Building the Community
Our 'Extended Family' is not just about big names or trophy wins. It is about the everyday progress of the person training next to you. Whether it is a Saturday seminar or a casual sparring session, the goal is always the same: safety, learning, and mutual respect. We want our dojo to be a home base for practitioners from all walks of life, from kids discovering the joy of movement to adults training for their first competition. If you are looking for a community that prioritizes growth over ego, you have found the right place.
Rama Reddy
I have always believed that the mats are just the starting point. When my students take what they have learned and share it with their own hometowns, or when we bring in mentors from across the globe, that is when the real progress happens. We are not just building fighters; we are growing a community that learns together and supports every win.
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