Sonali Shingate: Scientific Training Key for India's Kabaddi Asian Games Prep

Experienced all-rounder Sonali Shingate highlights the significant shift towards structured, scientific training at India's women's kabaddi camp in Bellary. She emphasizes that the new focus on strength, conditioning, and managed recovery is helping players improve performance and prevent injuries. The camp, blending seasoned internationals with emerging talent, has created a competitive environment that pushes all athletes to raise their level. This approach marks a key step forward as the team prepares for upcoming challenges like the Asian Games.

Key Points: Sonali Shingate on India's Kabaddi Camp & Asian Games Prep

  • Focus on strength & conditioning
  • Structured, science-backed training
  • Emphasis on recovery & injury prevention
  • Fostering competitive environment
  • Blend of senior & junior talent
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"Scientific training and recovery key to performance": Sonali Shingate on India camp ahead of Asian Games

Indian kabaddi star Sonali Shingate highlights the impact of scientific training & recovery at the national camp ahead of the Asian Games.

"With this kind of scientific approach, players can stay fitter and perform better. - Sonali Shingate"

Bellary, March 31

As India's women's kabaddi probables continue their high-performance camp at the Inspire Institute of Sport Bellary, experienced all-rounder Sonali Shingate believes the shift towards structured strength and conditioning is a significant step forward for the sport.

According to a release, a key member of India's gold medal-winning squad at the 2025 Kabaddi World Cup in Dhaka and the silver medal-winning team at the 2018 Asian Games, Sonali Shingate, brings valuable experience to the camp, organised by the AKFI and Mashal Sports, blending seasoned internationals with emerging talent.

Reflecting on the sessions so far, she said, "The focus on strength and conditioning here is something new for many of us. It's helping us understand how to train better and improve our overall performance."

With close to a decade of experience at the highest level, Shingate pointed to the structured, science-backed approach being implemented at IIS since March 27."The training is tough, but recovery is equally important, and that's being managed very well here. It's helping our bodies adjust quickly," she noted.

Coming off a recent second-place finish at the 72nd Women's Senior National Kabaddi Championship in Hyderabad with the Indian Railways, she emphasised the importance of balancing intensity with recovery in a high-performance environment.

"Earlier, we didn't always focus enough on recovery and managing workload, which sometimes led to injuries. With this kind of scientific approach, players can stay fitter and perform better," she said.

The camp, scheduled to last till April 2nd, has also fostered a competitive training environment, with younger players pushing established names and vice versa, creating a strong culture of continuous improvement within the squad.

"Training together motivates both seniors and juniors. We push each other to improve, and that healthy competition helps raise everyone's level," Shingate concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Sonali is absolutely right about recovery. I remember watching matches where players looked exhausted. A scientific approach will reduce injuries and extend careers. More power to our women's kabaddi team!
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Rohit P
Finally! We need to apply this to all sports, not just cricket. The blend of experience and youth sounds perfect. The healthy competition Shingate mentioned is key for growth. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
As someone who follows sports science, this is a massive step. The old "no pain, no gain" mindset leads to burnout. Structured S&C is non-negotiable at elite level. Kudos to the authorities for setting this up.
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Shreya B
While this is good news, I hope this isn't just a one-off camp. This scientific training and recovery protocol needs to be consistent and trickle down to state and district levels. That's where real change happens.
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Karthik V
Bellary's IIS is becoming a real hub. Great to see our indigenous sport getting world-class facilities. Sonali and the team will make the nation proud in Hangzhou! 💪

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