Vani Matta, a sixth-grader at Rockwoods International School, has been training in Japanese mixed martial arts under the Kudo moniker from the Sensei Raj Academy. Inspired by her mother, she began learning Kudo and self-defense techniques. She earned two silver medals in a national level tournament of martial arts. She suggests that every child should participate in sports in addition to their studies.
Vani's mother encouraged her to sign up for Kudo and got her accepted into SRA MMA. She advises us to maintain our strength and acquire Kudo for self-defense.
Vani is learning the Japanese martial art of Kudo at the Sensei Raj Academy of Mixed Martial Arts. After practicing martial arts, she feels energized thanks to her coach's varied training methods. Every Friday, her academy holds a battle to help them get ready for competitions. Every Thursday, there is a jogging class to increase physical strength. Her mentor is Sensei Raj Kumar Menaria, who is the strongest person and an inspiration to her.
According to Vani, Kudo is a mixed martial art style that is an all-round sport. Kudo comprises strikes, kicks, throws, okami, submissions, and so on. Additionally, Kudo helps her strengthen her body and improves her ability to concentrate when studying.
Vani won a silver medal in a state competition and a gold medal in a district competition. In national level competitions, she also took home two silver medals. In her national-level bout, she used both hitting and submission techniques.
According to Vani, Kudo is an excellent activity that enhances both mental and physical health. It also aids in raising energy levels. She claims that participating in sports may help you succeed in both academics and sports. She tells all the young stars that they should try Kudo once and that it's necessary to perform sports in addition to their education.