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The Sand
Striking boot camps on Calicut beach. Footwork in soft ground that punishes every lazy step. Where most fighters take their first.

No mirrored walls. No leased mats. A community of fighters who learned Muay Thai on the beach, conditioning in the groves, and the heavy bag in a bare concrete shed — and walked out with a championship belt.
“നാലു പേർ — സൂറ്.”
Valley MMA started the way every honest fight camp does: a handful of people who wanted it badly enough to train wherever they could find ground. Calicut beach at first light. A coconut grove for breath and recovery. A bare shed with one heavy bag and no air-con.
We're spread across Calicut and Malappuram now — beginners stepping in for their first session sharing the mat with fighters prepping for the cage. Same ground, same standard. Bring water. We bring the rest.
Meet the community
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Striking boot camps on Calicut beach. Footwork in soft ground that punishes every lazy step. Where most fighters take their first.
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Conditioning, breath work, recovery. The quiet half of the fight — building the engine that survives the fifth round.
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One heavy bag. Bare concrete. No mirrors to admire the work. Thousands of reps until the technique answers without thinking.
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Spartans Fight Night. MMA India. Bright lights, a referee, and a belt. Built by sacrifice — finished with victory.
The house discipline. Eight limbs — fists, elbows, knees, shins. The base every Valley fighter is built on, and the heart of our boot camps.
Hands, head movement, distance. Pad rounds and partner rounds that sharpen the timing everything else hangs off.
Striking into clinch into the ground. The full game — taught the way it's actually fought in the cage, not in theory.
Beach sprints, bodyweight circuits, bag rounds for gas. Fight-specific engines built outdoors — no machines required.
A community this small isn't supposed to produce a cage champion. Valley MMA did — an SF11 Spartans Fight Night MMA Champion, with three wins inside four weeks across MMA India and Gym War cards. Proof that outdoor, grassroots training travels all the way to the belt.

One day. Two stages. A fighter's worth of shortcuts.
YUDHA is Valley MMA's travelling boot camp — a single intensive day that takes a total beginner from "never thrown a punch" to landing real Muay Thai. We've run it from Calicut to Legion Sports in Ernakulam.
Fighting stance · Gym War cage
The shed · bag work, no shortcuts
3 wins · 4 weeks
After the round
Striking boot camp · the beach
Champion · under the lights
The squad
Peace of mind · the grove
@jishnu_yudha
Valley MMA is led by Jishnu — a fighter who came up the hard way and now runs every session, boot camp and corner personally. The community trains where he trained: outside, on real ground, alongside people who'll carry your water bottle and call your shots.
“Built by sacrifice, backed by love, finished with victory. This win belongs to everyone who stood beside me.”Message the coach
Total beginner or active fighter — message us on WhatsApp and we'll send back the next session's ground, time and what to bring. No app, no sign-up wall. Just a fight to turn up to.