Sylwester Organka has been training Muay Thai intensely for over four years. He first started training at the age of 16 in various disciplines including kung-fu, kickboxing and Sambo, but after discovering Kombat Arts and Muay Thai he learned his true passion.
In 2003, he fought for the first time in a grungy and smokey bar and came home with an unanimous decision victory over his opponent. Since then, he has fought across Canada in Toronto, London, Montreal and Vancouver, and he twice represented Canada at Ohio-based mixed martial arts competitions. He also represented Canada in the World Amateur Muay Thai Championships in 2006 held in Bangkok, Thailand. He recently won the CMTA North American Championship in Vancouver.

Sylwester has a very particular style that is geared heavily toward fighting (as seen in K-1). It incorporates the use of heavy hand combinations (as seen in boxing), combined with heavy kicks, elbows and his favorite: knees. His footwork and combinations set him apart from the majority of fighters in Muay Thai and MMA. His classes focus on conditioning as well as the importance of footwork in collaboration with traditional Muay Thai techniques.
Sylwester is a certified Thai boxing coach through the CASK organization and is the CASK National Low Kick Champion.





