Pampore, May 24: The Jammu & Kashmir Tong IL Moo Do Association successfully conducted a two-day martial arts orientation camp at Birla Open Minds International School, Pampore, drawing an enthusiastic response from hundreds of students. The initiative aimed to introduce martial arts techniques while promoting self-defense awareness among the younger generation.
Throughout the camp, certified trainers engaged with students through demonstrations and practical sessions, emphasizing the importance of discipline, focus, and personal safety.
The sessions focused particularly on equipping students with basic self-defense strategies, a vital life skill in today’s world.
Speaking on the occasion, an official at the event, highlighted the significance of such camps. “We are shaping young individuals through this wonderful platform. Martial arts not only teach self-defense but also discipline and confidence. Around 400 students participated, and we are preparing them for the upcoming district championship,” the official stated.
The official also extended gratitude to Waseem Beigh, a key figure behind the camp’s success. “We are really thankful and proud of Waseem Sir, who played a crucial role in organizing this event.”
In a message to those not yet engaged in sports, the official urged participation. “Come and explore what sports can offer. It’s not just about physical fitness but learning techniques that build self-confidence and self-protection. Especially for girls, martial arts provide a strong foundation for empowerment in today’s society.”