Training Nahi Kar Paane Se Kam Ho Rahi Hai Indian Swimmers Ki Competitiveness

TIE Par Nikli News Jisme Batya Gaya Ki COVID-19 Pandemic Ki Wajah Se Lagataar4 Mahine Ho Chuke Hai Indian Swimmers Ko Pool Mei Practice Nahi Karte Huye. Agar Kisi Chiz Ki Practice Ek Lambe Time Tak Na Ho To Us Kam Ko Karne Ki Efficiency KamHone Lagti Hai. Srihari Jo Ki India Ke Best Backstroker Hai Unhone Kabhi ApniSwimming Ki Practice Miss Nahi Kari HaiLekin Aisa Pahli Baar Hua Hai Ki Itne ZyadaTime Wo Pool Ke Bahar Rahe Ho. ItneLambe Gap Ki Wajah Se Na Sirf SrihariBalki Baki Indian Swimmers Ko Bhi Ab AisaLag Raha Hai Ki Isse Unki Competitiveness Na Chali Jaaye. Aur Isko Lekar Wo KaafiWorried Hai.

Srihari Ne TheIndianExpress Ke EkInterview Me Bataya Ki ““Think of water as a solid surface and the hand striking this solid surface. When we swim, we catch water with our palms. That’s the natural feel of water. I wonder when I return to the water, if the wrist/palm will catch enough water.

(Water Ko Ek Solid Surface Sochna and hatho ka is solid surface par takrana. Jab ham swim karte hai to ham apne hatho se water ko catch karte hai. Wo water ki eknatural feeling hoti hai. Mujhe wonder hai kiKab mai water me wapas jaunga, agar merikalai/hatheli sufficient water catch karsakegi.)

“I’d thought of buying a big tub to swim in when I went to pick some fitness gear,” Srihari says, not joking at all. “But it won’t be deep enough and I have long arms. No, (it) wouldn’t work.

“I’ve been swimming all my life. So the biggest thing I miss in lockdown is the smell of chlorine on me!” he adds. He must’ve been 15-16 when he first realised his gift. “A senior of mine, a backstroker, told me I had a very good catch. I would struggle at my start, but could make up speed because of the catch,”

(maine apni abhi tak ki life me swimming karte aya hu, is lockdown me mai jo sabsejyada chiz mai miss kar rha hu wo hai meribody par chlorine ki smell)

Srihari Apni Baat Aage khate hai ki (mai jab kuch fitness gear khridne gaya tha to mere man me ek big tub lene ka bhi khyal aya thajisme me kuch had tak swim kar saku, lekinwah kafi deep nahi hoga kyuki mere arms kafi bade hai.)

Influential Coach Nihar Amin, Jo Bengaluru Ke Dravid Padukone Centre Ke Top Swimmers Ko Train Karte Hai, UnhoneKaha, Itne Jyada Time Se Practice Na KarPaane Ki Wajah Se Swimmers Ko Lekar WoBhi Kaafi Worried Hai. UnhoneTheIndianExpress Aapki Bones Mei WoPorous Quality Ka Hona Bahot Jaruri HaiAcche Se Swim Karne Ke Liye. Heavy Land Work Bones Ko Dense Bana Deta Hai AurPhir Water Mei Uski Buoyancy Lose HoJaati Hai.”

Dr Nikhil Latey, Jo International Athletes KeSaath Motion Analysis Par Kaam Karte Hai, Unhone Explain Karte Huye Kaha, “Jab Koi Laptop Par Kaam Karta Ho Aur Use Achanak Pen Aur Paper Par Kaam KarnaPade To Unki Fingers Acche Se Kaam NhiKar Paati Hai Aur Handwriting Bhi Shaky Rahti Hai. Aise Hi Swimmers Ke Arms KaCoordination Bhi Lack Karne Lagta Hai.”

Deconditioning Ke Other Aspects Par BhiUnhone Baat Ki- “Muscle Memory Reduce Ho Jaati Hai Jisse Water Mei Body Ki Movement Jaisi Pahle Thi Waise Nahi RahtiHai. Muscle Ineffectively Work Karna Start Kar Deti Hai Jisse Early Fatigue Ke Causing Ka Chance Rahta Hai.”

In Sab Baato Ki Wajah Se Hi Indian Swimmers Aur Coaches Kaafi Worried Hai. Wo Log Hope Kar Rahe Hai Ki Government Unki Baat Ko Samjhegi Aur Jaldi Hi Pools Ko Safety Measures Ke Saath Reopen Karegi.

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About Sanuj Srivastava

Sanuj Srivastava

Indian swimmer Sanuj Srivastava was born on 21 January 1996 in India. He started loving water at the age of 13 and seeing his love for water, his friends named him "Gold Fish". He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in 2016. Sanuj has …

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