ব্যর্থতার অন্ধকার থেকে অলিম্পিকে সোনা, মেন্টর অমিতই বদলে দিয়েছিলেন অভিনব বিন্দ্রাকে

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ব্যর্থতার অন্ধকার থেকে অলিম্পিকে সোনা, মেন্টর অমিতই বদলে দিয়েছিলেন অভিনব বিন্দ্রাকে
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Transcript
00:00 In the face of every successful person's success, there is one or more artist who become a champion from the shadow of the curtain.
00:09 In today's games, it is not only the head that is not the only weapon for success.
00:14 Being strong mentally is also a big challenge for the athletes.
00:18 And here, the psychologists are playing an important role in the field of sports.
00:22 In 2008, the Indian athlete Abhinav Brinda made history in the field of sports.
00:27 In the Olympic personal event, he won gold for the first time in India.
00:33 But this success of Brinda did not come in one day.
00:36 In 2000 and 2004, he participated in the Olympics.
00:41 But the success is not permanent.
00:44 A Bengali child played a big role in bringing Brinda back to the light of success from the darkness of the battlefield.
00:51 He is Amit Bhattacharya.
00:53 He is not just a three-time Olympic medalist, but also the third-most member of the team.
01:00 Amit Bhattacharya's great contribution to the Olympic gold medal was not just the Olympic gold medal,
01:08 but also a big role in the life of Abhinav Brinda.
01:12 How did Abhinav Amit start his career?
01:16 Amit Bhattacharya, who became the face of One India Bangla and opened the door to unknown stories.
01:22 I started Abhinav as a student.
01:26 I was studying sports psychology.
01:31 I went to the first Olympic Games in Sydney, 2000.
01:38 From then on, my relationship with him started from there.
01:44 I couldn't find a better student than Abhinav.
01:48 I have been with him for 27 years.
01:52 I am very happy with him.
01:55 We were in the first 12-year position.
01:58 After that, we started working on a strategy.
02:03 We started with the mental training aspect.
02:09 We started with biomechanics.
02:13 He was a very dedicated and hard-working boy.
02:19 Abhinav Brinda came to the first press conference in 2008 to win the Olympic gold medal.
02:24 But before that, he had participated in two more Olympics.
02:28 But he could not win the medal.
02:30 How did Abhinav Brinda fight in Beijing?
02:33 What mantra did Amit Bhattacharya chant to Abhinav, who broke down in a fit of rage?
02:38 I was in the third position.
02:43 I fell down and got a bad setback.
02:45 He asked me a question.
02:47 He said that he had been training for 4 years and he fell down in an hour.
02:51 I was training for 1-2 hours and I was in pain.
02:55 I was in pain.
02:58 I was talking to him and he was motivating me.
03:02 I told him that the runner Hussain Bol has run for only a few seconds.
03:12 He also trained for 4 years.
03:15 I saw Michael Phillips' interview.
03:19 So, finally we got back.
03:21 It is very important to develop.
03:23 It is important to develop different types of hobbies.
03:26 I am talking about a student who has participated in the Olympics.
03:32 Second thing that we should avoid is that there is no media.
03:38 Look at the movies, look at the serials, everything.
03:41 But avoid the things which contain violence.
03:44 Which has a question mark on you.
03:47 Which has got a highly political move.
03:52 Which distracts your mind.
03:54 So, we should restrict certain things.
03:57 He was more into looking at cartoon networks, good songs, good movies.
04:06 News especially.
04:08 Sports are maximum.
04:10 Motivational talks and everything.
04:12 Only Avinash Brindanan, from Amit Bhatta's class, has done the class of human development.
04:17 He is a very talented person.
04:20 But, there are only two gold medalists in 140 crore Olympic.
04:24 Where did Brindanan go from others?
04:27 Amit Bhatta's disillusionment raised the question of becoming a champion.
04:32 The basic problem which comes is the mental health.
04:35 This mental health is a very big thing.
04:41 It is not that you have been trained by someone who is not from a...
04:49 It needs a medical background.
04:51 It needs a thorough study of yours.
04:54 And basically, you always lose by a very minor difference.
05:00 Because the competition is very tough.
05:02 We don't work on that, the minor difference.
05:06 We don't work on that. We work on a broad spectrum.
05:09 The people who are going to the Olympics, when they jump, they don't get to fill the gap.
05:17 They get 6 months, 7 months time.
05:21 And they miss it.
05:23 It is a very different line. It is totally a research-oriented thing.
05:30 And I spent 13 years developing that part.
05:33 Winning a state event, winning an international event, even winning a world championship, winning the ISSM.
05:41 The mental state, preparation, the stress level, it is entirely different from the Olympics.
05:48 It is very simple.
05:52 You think that you will be able to do well in class 7, 8, 9, and even 10.
05:59 So, basically, the Olympics preparation and mind-setting, mind-mapping is entirely different.
06:08 And we have to compete with people like USA, China, Australia.
06:12 Amit Bhattacharya is just a minor difference in the actor's character.
06:17 Even after taking leave from shooting, he has maintained a close relationship with his mentor Amit.
06:25 Amit Bhattacharya has been awarded the Olympic gold medal for his success.
06:31 He has won a state gold medal, but not in Amit sir's class.
06:35 This Bengali minor difference is the result of a new champion.
06:39 Monobit.

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