Fraykido Martial Arts Association

Why do people train in the Martial Arts?

Some people do martial arts for fitness and to develop strength, flexibility, and endurance. Other people do martial arts to learn self-defense as a civilian who can (and most likely should) leave a situation, a police officer who cant leave a situation, or as a volunteer in the Armed Forces who are put into a situation intentionally and have to survive. Another tradition in the martial arts is of learning to develop the personal energy and willpower within each individual. Children do martial arts to develop discipline, focus and confidence. The martial arts encompass a wide range from fitness to sports and from self-defense to self-improvement. It is only in the study of the martial arts and self-defense that the best in you can truly be revealed. In a life-and-death situation, there is no could have, would have, should have; there is only do and survive.

 
 
 
 

About the Founder of Fraykido

Although there's a lot of publicity on how the martial arts went from India to China, I don't have the same opinion with this. I practice Indian Martial Art & also Chinese Martial Arts and find no comparison in Indian & Chinese styles excluding some animal styles. People also confuse the starting point of martial arts with the Shaolin Temple. Martial arts have been there for over 2,000 years. There's no doubt still that China, India and Korea are the oldest places to do martial arts.
 
Master Sanjay Shakya
President & All India Chief Technical Director (FMA)
What is Fraykido
Fraykido means“The Art of Fighting & Health”. Fraykido is the mixed kung fu style contains Chinese and Indian Martial Arts Techniques. The basics, individual techniques, forms, and applications will be provided for most of the kung fu styles described on this website. Fraykido or “The Art of Fighting & Health” trained you with Indian folklore & environment with two systems of martial art 1. External or Hard Style A External or hard style is generally considered one where force is used against force; a block is used to deflect an incoming strike by meeting either head on, or at a 90˚ degree angle. 2. Internal or Soft Style A soft style does not use force against force, but rather deflects the incoming blow away from its target.

Fraykido is not MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) it is authentically MKS (Mixed Kung Fu Styles). Fraykido is the most excellent combination of Chinese & Indian Martial Arts. Many movements of Fraykido were representations of the behavior of animals. A system sometimes comprised the maneuvers of one specific animal and no other. All the blocks, attacks and stances were done in imitation of the bird or beast. Each system had certain aspects peculiar to it since each of the animals was designed differently by nature.

Fraykido—External or Hard Style (for self-defence, flexibility, muscles development, etc.), is five ways of defeating the enemy: Striking; Kicking; Joint Locking; Throwing; and through Weapons use, include many animal-fighting styles. An external style is one, which relies primarily in strength and physical abilities to defeat an opponent.

FraykidoInternal or Soft Style (for growing inner power, balancing, flexibility, many mental & physical disease, etc.)main benefits are stress control; improved concentration, discipline, confidence and over all well being. An internal style is one that depends upon flexibility and timing rather than power.

“Fraykido” martial art is practiced for health and fitness, sport, law enforcement, spiritual benefits as well as self-defence. There are five ways of defeating the enemy, striking, kicking, joint locking, dodging, throwing and through weapons use. It means skill, self-discipline, bravery, loyalty, honour, honesty, and obedience. There is not only extensive range of techniques in Fraykido but also a number of different ways of performing those same techniques.

Why Fraykido practice is the best for Self Defence and Health?

There are uses for both hard and soft techniques. A practitioner may wish to break the attacker´s striking arm with the block. On the other hand, a much smaller opponent would not be able to accomplish this, so instead may wish to deflect the incoming attack. Fraykido is the very different way to learn Kung fu in Indian styles and environment. Fraykido is not a martial sports, it is a unique and true martial arts and great fusion of many Kung Fu styles. Fraykido is dedicated to bringing you the best in effective martial arts for health, self-defense, and self-improvement.

All human beings have the same skeleton. Fraykido martial art system first teaches proper body mechanics and then follows with tactics and strategies rather than fixed patterns and forms most often seen in various martial art styles. Having one system is ultimately more efficient than learning four or five styles to try to develop practical self-defense. You know, your arm only adds 25% of the total power of a punch. If you only punch with your arm, as most people do, you are not using 75% of your full potential. If you know how to use your body’s full potential, you can easily handle someone much larger than yourself. If you know how to use the full potential of your mind and attitude, you can accomplish anything in life. This is why “Fraykido’, techniques are work equally well for the child and the youth or the older person.

 Some Fraykido’s salient features

Entertainment: This is what you see in the movies and at demonstrations – it is flashy, explosive and dynamic, with a lot of flair, style and really shows off the potential of the human body.

Health/Fitness: This is one of the main benefits people want and it comes in two flavors: Internal (for the organs, mind and attitude) and External (for the muscles, bones and joints).

Sports/Competition: This is where two martial athletes come together to determine who is the ‘better fighter’ under a specific set of rules, with a referee and medical staff on site. The goal is to keep the event fair and safe.

Self-Defense/Combat: This is when someone faces the ultimate challenge, a life or death situation. There might be a massive size difference, weapons could be involved or there could be multiple opponents. This last activity is anything but safe and there is only one rule: survive!

Self-Improvement: However, you can’t improve yourself if you sit on the couch and simply wish to get better as a human being but do nothing about it. This is why Self-Improvement is not listed as Martial Art Activities. You have to do one of the four and, as you put yourself more and more into the activity, you’re character, confidence and sense of self improves; you’ll learn to relax and accomplish what seems difficult with ease, poise and grace. 
 
How to Contact Us

In the martial arts community, our school is one of the top schools in India. We are uniquely qualified to help you achieve your self-development and self-defense goals. We develop our martial arts schools as institutions of higher learning. If you give us the time, we will give you the skill. Our Instructors have spent many years devoted to training in the art of Fraykido and other martial arts and have attained a certain level of expertise to qualify them as teachers and also mentors.

Headed by Master Sanjay Shakya (4th Degree) and a staff of expert instructors and managers, Fraykido Martial Arts Association offers a number of programs for physical fitness and instruction in Kung Fu. Through extensive testing, certification and tournament level competition, our staff has attained mastery in this martial art and now enjoys sharing their skill and passing it on to their students.

Master Sanjay Shakya is the Founder of Fraykido Style and he is the well trained in Indian and Chinese martial arts styles.Mail Master Sanjay Shakya at mastersanjay@hotmail.com

How to Contact Us

We invite you to come and visit our facility located at Karawal Nagar, North-East Disst., Trans Yamuna, Delhi, India and consider enrolling in one of our outstanding programs such as Advance Training Programme, Tournaments, Self Defence & Street Fight Camp, Physical Fittness Camp (by Chinese & Indian Yoga), Special Training Programme for Women, Girls & Childrens. You can also reach us through Direct E-Mail. You can also call us on the phone at: 09999318745. Please refer to our Hours of Operation to call us within our business hours.

Hours of Operation

Our Business Hours are posted below and are subject to change without notice. Please contact us to verify that we are open before scheduling a visit to our facility. Fraykido Martial Arts Association may offer training outside of these posted Hours of Operation under certain circumstances.
 

Day of Week

Opening

Closing

Sunday

Office Open
(Training Closed)

Monday

6:00 AM

9:00 PM

Tuesday

6:00 AM

9:00 PM

Wednesday

6:00 AM

9:00 PM

Thursday

6:00 AM

9:00 PM

Friday

6:00 AM

9:00 PM

Saturday

6:00 AM

9:00 PM

 
Thank you for visiting our website, we hope that we have provided you with enough information to help you in your search for a Martial Arts training facility. We hope to meet you in the near future. For more information about the Fraykido Martial Arts Association staff or training programs, please mail us at fraykido@yahoo.co.in 
 
 
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You will learn FRAYKIDO to counter all styles

If you want to learn all about the martial arts, most martial art 'experts' suggest you cross-train in a variety of styles. When it comes to defending your life, should you rely on hundreds of techniques coming from multiple styles and doing what you prefer rather than what reality demands in the moment or should you use a seamless, uniform system that is in harmony with the reality? We call this being 'subjective' (using your personal preferences) or 'objective' (using an integrated, systemic approach).
What makes a technique work is the possession of true experience that creates instantaneous recognition of the right tool at right time and right place with the right energy. What gets us into trouble is a lack of experience that leaves us at the wrong place, the wrong time or the wrong energy. All human experiences are in the context of time, space and energy. This principle of Time, Space, and Energy is the key to all human activities. The common denominator makes techniques work. For example, a Taekwondo side kick is not better than a Boxing right cross no more than a Jujitsu choke is better than a Judo throw. An effective martial artist uses the right tool at the right place and the right time.
What makes a technique work is the possession of true experience that creates instantaneous recognition of the right tool at right time and right place with the right energy. What gets us into trouble is a lack of experience that leaves us at the wrong place, the wrong time or the wrong energy. All human experiences are in the context of time, space and energy. This principle of Time, Space, and Energy is the key to all human activities. The common denominator makes techniques work. For example, a Taekwondo side kick is not better than a Boxing right cross no more than a Jujitsu choke is better than a Judo throw. An effective martial artist uses the right tool at the right place and the right time.
All human beings have the same skeleton. Fraykido martial art system first teaches proper body mechanics and then follows with tactics and strategies rather than fixed patterns and forms most often seen in various martial art styles. Having one system is ultimately more efficient than learning four or five styles to try to develop practical self-defense. You know, your arm only adds 25% of the total power of a punch. If you only punch with your arm, as most people do, you are not using 75% of your full potential. If you know how to use your bodys full potential, you can easily handle someone much larger than yourself. If you know how to use the full potential of your mind and attitude, you can accomplish anything in life.
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