Mysha Ibrahim is enrolled in sixth grade in PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1. She enjoys doing yoga as well as playing the sport of kudo. Inspired by her father, she joined the Sensei Raj Academy of Mixed Martial Arts (SRA MMA) to pursue martial arts. She has won gold medals in Kudo competitions at the district, state, and national levels.
Mysha joined SRA MMA after deciding on Kudo as her all-round sport, which incorporates many other martial arts forms including Taekwondo and Boxing. Kudo is essentially a Japanese Mixed Martial Arts style, and "Shihan" Raj Menaria served as her inspiration. Her father, a martial artist with a black belt, is another source of inspiration.
She trains at the Sensei Raj Academy of Mixed Martial Arts (SRA MMA) with her coach, Sensei Vipash Menaria. Her coaches at her institution provide her excellent instruction in sprinting, submissions, knockouts, and fighting. Every day, there are various events planned here, and on Fridays, they have games. She views "Shihan" Rajkumar Menaria as the strongest guy and views him as her role model. She likes practicing with him and has a good time as well doing that.
Kudo is a type of martial art that involves kicks, punches, throws, and other techniques, explains Mysha. Sports like judo, kickboxing, taekwondo, and others are included in the martial arts category.
Mysha has competed in competitions at the district, state, and national levels and holds a purple belt. She is very committed to learning Kudo and has earned gold medals in all three categories.
There's a lot to learn about Kudo, therefore Mysha encourages all youngsters to pursue it. Your mental and physical toughness will increase as a result. Apart from academic pursuits, it is recommended that individuals engage in an activity they find enjoyable and should also spare time for recreational activities. The phrase that encourages and uplifts her whenever she is feeling demotivated is "Kudo is a way to truth."