Synergy Academy of Martial Arts
Investment Size INR 5 Lac - 10 Lac
Franchise Outlets Less than 10
Synergy Academy of Martial Arts
Dedicated, Motivated on a quest to be our best
As the name suggests Synergy means theinteractionofelementsthatwhencombined produceatotaleffectthat isgreaterthan thesumoftheirindividual elements, contributions..
Martial arts is not about fighting, its about building a Character and at Synergy Academy of Martial Arts, we build characters, by teaching different Martial Arts, Self-defence Self-Disciplinary Techniques.
Martial artsare codified systems and traditions ofcombatpractices, which are practiced for a variety of reasons:
Benefits of Martial Arts/Self Defence Techniques:
Self Defence,
Competition,
Physical Health and Fitness,
Mental and Spiritual Development
It helps to prepare for lifes challenges
It Builds Self confidence
We learn to be assertive
improves creative problem solving skills
Synergy Academy of Martial Arts:
At Synergy, students will experience a total body exercise, improving agility and flexibility to the fullest of very individuals potential. As important are the mental attitudes that emphasize respect for oneself, fellow students, the instructors, the martial arts, and all of life. No student is overexerted or under challenged.
We teach following forms of Martial Arts along with other activities like,
Iaijutsu: Iaijutsu is a combative sword-drawing art but not necessarily an aggressive art because Iaijutsu is also a counterattack-oriented art. Iaijutsu technique may be used aggressively to wage a premeditated surprise attack against an unsuspecting enemy
Goju Ryu: G?j?-ry? (????), Japanese for "hard-soft style," is one of the main traditional Okinawan styles of karate, featuring a combination of hard and soft techniques.
G?, which means hard, refers to closed hand techniques or straight linear attacks; j?, which means soft, refers to open hand techniques and circular movements. G?j?-ry? incorporates both circular and linear movements into its curriculum, combining hard striking attacks such as kicks and close hand punches with softer open hand circular techniques for attacking, blocking, and controlling the opponent, including locks, grappling, takedowns and throws.
Aiki jijujutsu : Aiki-j?jutsu can be broken into three styles: jujutsu (hard); aiki no jutsu (soft); and the combined aikijujutsu (hard/soft). Modern Japanese jujutsu and aikido both originated in aikijujutsu, which emphasizes "an early neutralization of an attack."Like other forms of jujutsu, it emphasizes throwing techniques and joint manipulations to effectively subdue or injure an attacker. Of particular importance is the timing of a defensive technique either to blend or to neutralize an attack's effectiveness and to use the force of the attacker's movement against him.