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Monday, 6 February 2012

There’s no gain without pain: Saina

New   Delhi,   Hindustan  Times,  By  Gauri  Kohli, :  Busy   preparing   for  the
Saina Nehwal WallpaperLondon Olympics scheduled to take place in July this year, the badminton champ talks about her daily clockwork, fitness regime… and the people she fears most: I wake up between 6.30 am and 7 am daily, except on Sundays. I begin my day with a light breakfast of bananas and milk. I then head for the courts to work out and play under the guidance of my coaches. They have a specific schedule for stamina building, endurance and game skills. I take some rest around 11 am. After taking a bath and lunch at 12.30 or 1 pm, ISaina Nehwal Photograph
take  a  small  nap.  I   hit   the  courts  again  in   the  afternoon  and  practice
badminton from 3.30 pm till 7 pm for specific training. I return home around 7.30 pm and get ready for dinner. I’m very conscious about my fat, calcium, carbohydrate and protein intake. I take these under the guidance of sports medicine specialists. Despite my hectic schedule, I try to take time out for relaxation and watch TV before going to sleep at 10pm. Except on Sundays, I avoid having outside food. I eat lots of seasonal fruits and don’t worry too much about the game. I usually avoid taking any kind of medicine – sometimes even when ISaina Nehwal Badminton Player
am ill. During school games, I used to take and eat food from local hotels/dhabas, including items such as milkshakes, butter, paneer, curd etc every day. My aim is to give my 100%. The rest I leave to luck and God’s mercy! I believe there’s no gain without pain and I don’t believe inWilson Open 2011
short gains. I have full faith in  my strength and ability and – except for a few players from China – don’t fear anyone. Currently, I’m ranked No 4 in the world; the three players ahead of me and two behind me on the rankings are all Chinese.    Source: ArticleImage1- 2-3- 4