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Mental Conditioning Coach Dr. Swaroop Savanur adds “mental toughness” to India U-17s

Mental Conditioning Coach Dr. Swaroop Savanur (Photo courtesy: AIFF Media)

Mental conditioning and health plays a key role in stress situations for an athlete. A level headed mind under pressure, sometimes deals with half of the crunch situations. In an attempt to field the best possible squad with the best possible mental conditioning in the FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017, the All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) Mental Conditioning Coach Dr. Swaroop Savanur has joined the India U-17 national team, currently gearing up in Goa.

Dr. Savanur was appointed in early 2017 to enhance the mental conditioning and help players in dealing with issues on and off the pitch.

In his own words, Dr. Savanur’s primary role is “to provide players with mental skills that can be practically applied on the field to help them push the mental barriers and face tough situations and challenges.”

“I am continuously working on different techniques and strategies to make them strong from within. We have already had a few sessions, solely focused on ‘mental toughness’ with the goalkeepers and the outfield players as well.”

The doctor has witnessed a tremendous growth in the conditioning of the players and lauding that he said, “The players have acknowledged the need of mental conditioning and have responded with immense results. They have applied the mental conditioning strategies on the field and will reap benefits from it in the long run.”

“They are gradually unlocking their potential, but the road is long and it is a work in progress”, said Dr. Savanur.

(AIFF Media)