

Opponents. Verumkai focuses on empty hand combat techniques, including strikes, locks, throws, and grappling. This stage emphasises fluidity, precision, and adaptability in combat. Students learn to anticipate and respond to their opponent’s movements, developing quick reflexes and strategic thinking.
The Australian School of Kalaripayattu offers classes for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced practitioners. The experienced instructors provide personalised guidance and support to help students reach their full potential in this ancient martial art form. Classes are conducted in a friendly and inclusive environment, where students can learn at their own pace and feel comfortable exploring their physical and mental capabilities.
In addition to regular classes, the school also organises workshops, seminars, and cultural events to promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of Kalaripayattu. These events provide opportunities for students to connect with fellow practitioners, exchange knowledge and experiences, and immerse themselves in the rich heritage of Indian culture.
The Australian School of Kalaripayattu is committed to preserving the authenticity and integrity of this ancient art form. The instructors have received specialised training in India and constantly update their skills and knowledge through regular visits to India and interactions with renowned Kalaripayattu masters. They are dedicated to passing on the traditional teachings and values of Kalaripayattu to future generations.
Whether you are looking to improve your physical fitness, learn self-defence techniques, or immerse yourself in an ancient martial art form, the Australian School of Kalaripayattu is the perfect place to start your journey. Join us and discover the power and beauty of Kalaripayattu in the vibrant city of Brisbane. Contact us today to schedule your free trial class or to learn more about our programmes and events.