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Mental freshness helps NEERAJ WIN GOLD: Bartonietz Klaus

Mental freshness helps NEERAJ WIN GOLD: Bartonietz Klaus
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Bengaluru: Champions Olympic Coach Coach Chopra and German biomechanics Klaus Bartonietz said the ‘mental freshness’ Thrower Javelin helped him create history in Tokyo and added that he was surprised to see the favorite way Johannes from Germany fell from the final.
Veteran coach, who trained a two-time championship championship medalist Boris Henry for two decades his duties since 1990 at the Olympic Training Center in Germany, said Chopra went to a high match.
“His belief (Neeraj) is because of his good show before the Olympics and his mental freshness.
Not tired by a lot of competition, helping him stay focused,” Bartonietz told Toi in an interview, from the original Oberschlettenbach village in West Germany.
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Indians arrived on the world stage winning gold at the World Junior Athletics in Poland.
Since then, it has been an amazing training in intense training that pushed Chopra to the Glory Olympics in the Japanese capital, the coach said that he did not impose restrictions on his people.
“I don’t remember the special episode of the training days.
In Nis (Patiala), it is a daily work,” said Bartonietz.
“There is no limit from my side.
Only a few self-restrictions of neeraj like no alcohol, no smoking …
which means following a healthy lifestyle.” Asked what was mostly missed by Neeraj, Germany added: “Maybe his extended family.” Read Alsomumbai’s hand that saved the Neeraj Chopra’s Golden Armif Neeraj Chopra had conquered the world of Javelin at this time, winning an Indian medal medal on track and field to create history, one person sitting in Mumbai can claim to have contributed to this extraordinary achievement.
In mid-2019, Chopra had suffered from Elbowbartonietz who threatened a career to say elbow injury did not trouble Neeraj after last January.
“It might have disturbed him (Neeraj) before and after surgery but no longer after the training was continued in the December 2019-January 2020 period.
When he threw 87.86m in Potchefstroom (Jan, 2020) he returned to the ‘old’ performance level.” Bartonietz said he was surprised to see Vetter destroyed when it was most important on August 7 “Yes yes, it’s surprising.
Everyone thinks Vetter will be the Olympic champion when he throws more than 90m from April to June.
The last two competitions are below the 90m level,” Klaus said .
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However, the gold medalist of Javelin-Thrower and Tokyo Olympic Neeraj Chopra was quite tight on his diet as he remained, Germany said the Indian camp had no information about vetter training or a decrease in performance before the Tokyo Olympics.
Asked how he began to train Chopra, Bartonietz said: “No (it’s not Neeraj who came to me.) Dr (Lalit) Bhanot and head coach Radhakrishnan (Nair) asked me whether I would be able to train Neeraj.” Explain his thoughts about the development of world-class athletes in India, Bartonietz, who held a PhD from Moscow in 1975, said: “Children and youth programs must be developed under AFI-Umbrella.
The training process to form world-class athletes starts at the age of 10 -12 years.
To this age, basic training running, running, jumping, needed throwing.
As far as I know, such a process has been initiated by AFI.
“Read AlSodeVendra Jhjharia, another Indian Javelin legend, Hails Neeraj Chopra’s Fairjharia, now 40, Ready to be shot in solving gold hat-tricks in Paralympics, with Tokyo games scheduled from August 24 to September 5 -Menmen Thrower Javelin, who had to get his left arm was amputated at the age of eight after he accidentally touched the electrical cable of life, the coach set 90m Targetask How difficult it was for Chopra to dominate sports because he had not solved sports.
Mark 90m, Bartonietz said: “(The goal) to solve 90m (mark).
Hopefully, before or during the beginning of the competition period (next season).” The coach, who will return to India after a break, said that young Indian champions have won many fans on German.
“In the German athletics world, (Neeraj) is very popular.”

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