The Asian Age

Martial art a new fad in Delhi- NCR

■ Training helps in self defence as well as provide a career

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

Delhi- NCR has become a hub of promoting Muay Thai, kick boxing, Krav Maga, Judo, and several other martial art forms. These have not only been attracting the youth, but also nurturing several national- level players who are all set to represent their states and the country in the upcoming sports events.

“I have been an instructor for the last 18 years and my expertise is in martial arts with various discipline­s including kick boxing, taekwondo, street fight, karate, kung- fu, and Muay Thai. Lately, a number of students have asked me to train them in Muay Thai, kick boxing, Krav Maga, Judo, and other martial arts. These martial art trainings not only prepare them for self defence, but also give them a chance to choose sports as a career,” said Master ( Sensei) Pradeep Negi, who runs the “Negis — The School of Martial Arts”, the MMA training centre at Indirapura­m in Ghaziabad.

His disciples participat­ed in the national level junior Muay Thai competitio­n, which was recently held in Uttar Pradesh. His students won 7 gold, 8 silver, and 3 bronze medals there. In the kick boxing competitio­n, which was held in August in Talkatora Indoor Stadium in the national capital, his students won 1 gold, 2 silver, and 4 bronze medals in junior and sub- junior category.

“I want to represent my country in the Asian Games and Olympics in boxing, Muay Thai, and kick boxing competitio­ns. I am a national level gold medallist in all three games,” said Princess Khushi, a disciple of Pradeep Negi.

Veena Gupta is a certified Krav Maga instructor in Gurgaon. She also provides training to women in self defence in NCR.

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