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Martial Art (Karate) in-house Competition Project - Abhaya The Fearless Kolar

  • Writer: ARCH Foundation
    ARCH Foundation
  • Dec 12, 2024
  • 1 min read

The In-House Self-Defense Competition at the Kannur Center saw enthusiastic participation from 49 students, who showcased a wide range of techniques including strikes, blocks, kicks, kata routines, kumta, foot holds, and jump-rolls. Fifteen participants stood out with exceptional performances, earning recognition as winners, including 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes. A prize distribution ceremony will be held to award certificates and prizes, celebrating their achievements and encouraging further growth in self-defense skills.


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"Taking part in the In-House Self-Defense Competition was an unforgettable experience. It gave me the chance to showcase the techniques I’ve been practicing for months—like strikes, kicks, and kata routines. Standing alongside so many talented students pushed me to give my best."

-Saleha, Martial Art Student, Kannur


"Although I didn’t win a prize this time, the competition was incredibly inspiring. Watching others perform advanced moves like kumta and jump-rolls with such precision made me realize the potential I have to grow. It wasn’t just about winning; it was about learning, improving, and being part of something that celebrates skill and discipline."

-Mounika, Martial Art Student, Kannur

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