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Competitive Karate Coaching and Championship Success

bySunil RatheeTraining at centers in Najafgarh, Delhi and ShillongStarts from3,500 per student / monthView full gallery

Every medal displayed here represents thousands of hours of discipline. These achievements show exactly what happens when you swap luck for hard work and intense competition training.

A proud moment with my students, showcasing their gold medals at the Federation Cup. Seeing their dedication rewarded is the greatest satisfaction for a coach.

The entire team celebrating a major victory on stage. Moments like these are built on a foundation of shared goals, mutual support, and relentless training.

Representing India and bringing home medals from the 1st UAE Open Karate Championship. This is a testament to our preparation for international competition.

Team Delhi celebrating our bronze medal win at the KIO All India Karate Championship 2024. Every victory, big or small, is a step forward.

The SAI STC Shillong team with our impressive medal haul from the All India Inter SAI Karate Tournament. We secured 7 golds, 9 silvers, and 7 bronzes.

Feeling blessed to accept the Runner-Up trophy at the All India Inter SAI Karate Tournament. This achievement belongs to every single athlete on the team.

Standing with my medal-winning students at the KIO Federation Cup. My focus is on preparing each athlete to reach their highest potential.

Our young female champions with their medals. It is incredibly rewarding to see the next generation of karateka showing such skill and determination.

With one of our athletes after her victory at the UAE Open International Karate Championships. A proud moment for her and for Team India.

Another gold medal for the team at the 1st UAE International Open Karate Championship. We travel to compete and we compete to win.

About The Winners' Circle: Our Achievements

I have been on both sides of the mat, as a national team player and an AKF judge. I know exactly what creates a champion because I see it every day in my students. Winning is never an accident. It is about repetitive drills, tactical sparring, and understanding the WKF rules better than your opponent. If you are serious about competing, this is where you start.

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