Naveen Kumar credits family support for kickstarting kabaddi journey
Bellary (Karnataka) [India], April 1 (ANI): Indian kabaddi player Naveen Kumar has credited his family support as the primary motivation for his journey into the sport.
"Motivation, first of all, comes from the family's support. Whether the family wants us to study or not. To avoid studies, I got into sports because I was not that good at studies. My grandfather was the most supportive, but actually, the whole family has always been supportive. So, family is everything to me," Naveen told ANI.
"Playing for India is a very big platform. First of all, I want to thank Mashal, AKFI, and the IIS. I have been here before. The preparation here is of India-level or even Olympic-level. Every person here has different facilities. You don't have to go anywhere for your diet, rest, or nutrition. Everything is world-class," Naveen said.
"There are about 45 boys and 45 girls here, including some very young players like Kritika, who are just 15-16 years old. I think they are learning for the first time how to keep themselves fit and improve their fitness level, so they can continue to play for the country for a long time. Since we started playing on mats, injuries have increased compared to when we played on soil. So, they are teaching us how to take care of minor injuries and avoid them."
"Skills we have had from the beginning. The main thing is our fitness and our mindset. How we work out and how we can use it. Skills don't change that quickly; they remain the same. If we are fit, we can do anything. The main focus is to stay fit until the Asian Games," Naveen told ANI.
Earlier, the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI), in collaboration with Mashal Sports, started a high-performance Strength and Conditioning Camp at the IIS.
This initiative reinforces Mashal Sports and AKFI's shared commitment to the holistic development and well-being of kabaddi athletes, while continuing to build a strong pipeline of talent for India ahead of major international competitions, including the Asian Games. (ANI)
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