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MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) incorporates combat and martial arts techniques, including punches, kicks, elbows and knees and grappling techniques, such as Wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, to form a full-contact combat sport.

MMA fighters compete in a cage or ring to either knock out their opponent or force them to submit through techniques such as chokes or joint locks. MMA is the world's most growing sport, with many professional organizations and events showcasing top fighters. MMA is a great way to practice martial arts and achieve peak fitness.

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MMA at Kombat Hall, Sector 46

Kombat Hall's MMA program offers a world-class training experience, combining the most effective techniques from various disciplines to mold you into a well-rounded mixed martial artist. Here's what sets our program apart:

Striking Powerhouse: Our striking curriculum is built on the strong foundation of full-contact karate and boxing, ensuring you develop powerful punches, kicks, and knees.
Grappling Expertise: Master takedowns, ground control, and submission techniques through our blend of wrestling and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instruction.
Proven Track Record: Sanshinkan, the lineage behind Kombat Hall, boasts successful MMA fighters who have represented the club and India at the highest levels, competing in MFN, SFL, and other top Indian leagues.


Whether you aspire to be a professional MMA fighter or simply want to elevate your fitness and self-defense skills, Kombat Hall's MMA program is the perfect choice. We welcome both experienced fighters and fitness enthusiasts to train in a supportive and challenging environment.

A Complete Package

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a complete workout that targets various muscle groups and improves overall fitness. It combines techniques from martial arts disciplines such as Karate, Boxing, Kickboxing, Wrestling, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. MMA training requires high endurance, strength, and agility, making it an excellent full-body workout. Moreover, the intense training involved in MMA helps to burn calories, build lean muscle mass, and improve cardiovascular health. It is a great way to stay in shape, build confidence, and learn self-defence skills while having fun. With the proper guidance and training at Kombat Hall, anyone can enjoy the benefits of MMA and achieve their fitness goals.

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If you're looking for a challenging and practical form of exercise, consider trying your hand at MMA. Not only does it offer a great way to improve your fitness, but it can also help you build valuable self-defence skills. The intense workouts will push you to your limits and help you improve your strength and endurance, while the self-defence moves you'll learn can give you added peace of mind when walking alone at night. 

MMA helps everyone, including beginners and experienced athletes, to stay in shape while learning practical skills that could one day help you stay safe.

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  • Is Karate Indian or Chinese?
    Karate has its roots in Okinawa Islands, Japan. A lot of influence came from the Chinese martial arts which in turn was influenced by the work of Bodhidharma who went from India. Thus, while Karate has its origin in Japan, it has influences from China and further from India. Read more on history of Karate here: https://www.kombathall.com/post/the-origin-of-karate-part-1
  • What is the meaning of the word 'Karate"?
    Karate literally means empty (Kara) hand (Te). Often Karate is mentioned as Karate-Do. Thus, it translates to the way of empty hand. There is a deeper meaning to the word Kara-Te and it has its origins in Chinese martial arts. Read more here: https://www.kombathall.com/post/the-origin-of-karate-part-1
  • How many belts are there in Karate?
    At Kombat Hall we follow the traditional Sanshinkan Shitoryu Karate-Do. The belt structure is as follows: White, Yellow, Orange, Green, Blue, Brown-III, Brown-II, Brown-I and Black Read more about the syllabus here: https://www.kombathall.com/syllabus
  • Is Karate a Sport?
    Sports is a tiny friction of the entire Karate-Do as an art. Karate is a lifetime practice and includes several techniques which are forbidden in sports. Sports Karate has several forms which include semi-contact Karate and full contact karate. Karate practitioners often also participate in Kickboxing and MMA events globally.
  • What is a Karate student called?
    At Kombat Hall, a Karate student is often referred to as a "Karateka." This term is a traditional Japanese word that denotes someone who practices Karate. As a Martial Arts Training Academy located in Gurgaon, Kombat Hall prides itself on offering authentic Karate training, where students, or Karatekas, receive focused attention on improving their strength, flexibility, and overall wellness. Whether you are just beginning your martial arts journey or looking to enhance your skills, our personalized approach ensures every Karateka gets the support and training they need to excel.
  • Which style of Karate do we practice?
    At Kombat Hall, our focus is on the essence of Karate as an art for self-defence and perfection of self. Although our base style is Shitoryu Sanshinkan, which comes from the lineage of Sanshinkan International, we also ensure our warriors undergo boxing, kickboxing, grappling and BJJ to get an overall perspective of the fighting art. Often people confuse Karate with sports Karate, at Kombat Hall, we offer hard traditional training and not just sports based training.
  • What is the full form of Karate?
    The term "Karate" does not actually have a full form as it is derived from Japanese words; "Kara" means empty and "Te" means hand, together signifying "empty hand." At Kombat Hall, we offer a comprehensive Karate training program that focuses on both the traditional aspects of this martial art and practical self-defense techniques. Our curriculum is meticulously designed to enhance strength, flexibility, and overall wellness. The sessions are conducted by experienced instructors who provide personalized attention, ensuring that each student progresses at their own pace while attaining mastery in Karate. Join Kombat Hall in Gurgaon to experience authentic Karate training and unlock your potential in a supportive and professional environment.
  • Is Karate better than Taekwondo?
    At Kombat Hall, we believe that the value of martial arts practices like Karate and Taekwondo depends on your personal goals and preferences. Karate, originating from Japan, focuses on strong, punches and kicks, effective self-defense techniques, and developing physical strength. On the other hand, Taekwondo, which originates from Korea, emphasizes high, fast kicks and footwork, promoting flexibility and agility. Both martial arts have their unique benefits and can significantly enhance your strength, flexibility, and overall wellness. Whether you prefer the power and precision of Karate or the dynamic and explosive techniques of Taekwondo, Kombat Hall offers focused training programs to help you achieve your martial arts goals in Gurgaon with traditional Karate classes.
  • Is Karate Japanese, and does Kombat Hall offer authentic Karate training?
    Yes, Karate is a martial art that originated in Japan, specifically from the Ryukyu Kingdom, which is now Okinawa Prefecture. Kombat Hall proudly offers authentic Karate training as a part of our comprehensive martial arts programs in Gurgaon. Our highly skilled instructors ensure that you receive focused attention on not only the traditional techniques and philosophies of Karate but also on your overall strength, flexibility, and wellness. Join us at Kombat Hall to experience genuine Japanese Karate and enhance your physical and mental well-being.
  • Which is better, going to the gym or practicing Karate?
    Choosing between going to the gym and practicing Karate at Kombat Hall depends on your personal fitness goals and preferences. Both offer unique benefits, but here's why Karate could be the better option for many: 1. **Holistic Fitness**: While the gym focuses predominantly on strength and cardiovascular training, Karate at Kombat Hall provides a comprehensive workout that enhances strength, flexibility, and endurance. Martial arts routines incorporate a range of movements that work the entire body, promoting balanced physical development. 2. **Mental Wellness**: Karate isn't just about physical fitness; it deeply integrates mental training. At Kombat Hall, you'll learn discipline, focus, and stress management techniques that are integral to martial arts, contributing to overall mental well-being. 3. **Self-Defense Skills**: Unlike traditional gym exercises, Karate training equips you with practical self-defense skills—a valuable asset for personal safety. Our programs in Gurgaon ensure you are prepared to defend yourself effectively if ever needed. 4. **Community and Personal Attention**: Kombat Hall offers a supportive community and focused attention from instructors. Unlike the often isolating environment of a gym, our classes are designed to foster camaraderie and provide personalised guidance to help you achieve your fitness goals. 5. **Versatile Training**: Beyond Karate, Kombat Hall provides training in Kickboxing, Boxing, MMA and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ), adding variety to your fitness routine. This helps in keeping your workouts engaging and covering different aspects of physical fitness. Ultimately, while the gym can offer various ways to build strength and stamina, training in Karate at Kombat Hall delivers a balanced approach to improving both your physical and mental health, enhancing your overall quality of life.
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