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Sumit Virman, amartial arts teacher from South India who has made Delhi NCR his home, has
dedicated his 30 years of life to teaching the martial arts of excellence to the students. Now he is a synonym in the whole of Delhi NCR.
For the past 30 years he has been teaching the martial artsof Karate and Kickboxing and trying to create awareness among people that martial arts trained people are not only physically and mentally strong but also have the ability to defend themselves in any situation. stay ready.
But he is particularly concerned about the training of girlsin martial arts. “Today, as the crime rate is increasing, women should know how they can stay safe by using self defense techniques. Today women have to move out of their homes for different works.
It can be going to the place of work, going to an unfamiliar place, waiting in a secluded place for buses and cabs, walking in dark and shady areas. So if a woman is trained in martial arts she can defend her all the time." Sumit Virman's description.
“I may not be financially strong but I am satisfied that I amtraining a lot of people and giving them a new lease of life. That is my satisfaction,” he said emotionally. But for his works, he prefers to give credit to his masterSensi R Morgan. Having participated in several national and international
competitions and won several medals at the 1993 National Open Championship, Virman is qualified to teach martial arts classes on karate, kickboxing and provide fitness training classes for every level of learner.
Importantly, martial arts have always been popular in thecountry for good physical health, self defense, weight loss or even mental health. His Kaishogun Kickboxing Academy conducts several classes forwomen, which teach them to defeat stronger and bigger enemies using almost
every part of the body. But making martial arts accessible to all is the realchallenge for them. "I think the purpose of martial arts is to reach asmany people as possible through the media and social media," Sumit said.
He is very optimistic of future of Martial Arts in Indiaparticularly in Delhi NCR