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Olympic gold medalist Arshad Nadeem: Dr. Ali Bajwa Shares Key Moments
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00:04What I can slum catch up. I thank you very much for having me. It's a pleasure. Dr.
00:09But I don't go without a key or should Nadim key. I'm pots. I mean, I'll give you
00:14Contribution. Hey, they're a it's more chorus. Come on. Come on. Chaudhary. That's good. Then we thought oh, I'm missing a kid
00:21Arshad Nadeem
00:22Come here. Oh, but I'll give him a doctor. They didn't only give me surgery Vicky. I'll kick her maybe they will
00:29Just be London. I had to
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00:57Yeah, I'm gonna scream here for Joe stadium. I'm on you. Take care. I read a Pakistani shirt penny with the or
01:04Justin man, I read it up. Yeah, Olympic record, man. I
01:08Should redeem so only two you could see one. One of them was dr. Ali's g-doctor. He's a
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01:20Upaliki marijuana, you know, sorry come key to our case. I don't see a cheap key a boss. I love this man
01:25Shamil tip or you can solve on key kosher
01:28Salman butcher and a coach. I'm a dose me a he gave the capacity to dream big. It's a broad hop
01:34They can make you know, they push a ski
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01:40You have a body go it may it may extreme be like a job. It'll injure the hoagie
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02:13Map to become a kid. I'm going to treatment the Cambridge the just in
02:17Treatment host about America crutches. Kiss. I'd make a nun. Normally, Joe Marisa would ski some key surgery
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03:56He was focused as a
03:58as a as an athlete
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04:08If you look at it, a 6-7 year old child who is playing with his toys,
04:14if you keep a javelin near him, it becomes his focus, nothing distracts him.
04:18And the only thing is that repetition becomes boring.
04:21You are doing the same drill for 1 year, not 1 year, not 2 years, not 6 years, you are doing the same drill for 10 years.
04:26But the quest for excellence, when you are trying to reach this place of excellence,
04:32then you have to do boring things.
04:34By boring things, I mean you have to do their repetition.
04:38People see that the Olympics were thrown in 1992-1997.
04:44But you have to see why it didn't happen in the past 128 years.
04:49How did it reach this place? There are a lot of training sessions behind it.
04:53There are more than 4000 training sessions behind it.
04:56So, a little surgery of Dr. Bajro's contribution is a very small thing.
05:01Tell me at the end, when you were talking to him,
05:04did he say that the gold medal of the Olympics is his?
05:09I took that. How was his confidence?
05:12When you talk to Kashyap, ask him.
05:15We never had a gold medal.
05:17In fact, we have a video with him sitting in the room,
05:20that we have to make an Olympic record.
05:22Whether we get a medal or not, we will make an Olympic record.
05:24This is called single-minded focus.
05:26It creates stress, creates an environment in which the player strives,
05:30and tries to work as hard as possible.
05:34Absolutely right.
05:35So, this is that focus.
05:36He said that we have to make an Olympic record.
05:38The whole conversation was about this.
05:40Is that what you are saying?
05:41That we have to break the Olympic record?
05:43You have to keep the athlete comfortable,
05:46but you have to create an environment for it.
05:48Like a spring, it is loaded.
05:50In this, Salman Butt, his coach and my friend,
05:52we were doing this day and night,
05:55that there should not be so much stress or pressure that the boy collapses.
05:59But if there is no pressure,
06:01then he cannot peak on the day of proper performance.
06:05There are many players who throw very well in training.
06:09But the great thing about Arshad is that he throws in the big championships.
06:12And for this, we had to do a lot of sophisticated work.
06:16Some people in Paris were asking me
06:18whether they do their own training or do it alone.
06:23So, I told them that they have a very sophisticated team
06:26and have been working for a few years.
06:27They have a lot of people's contributions.
06:29But the most important thing is that Arshad himself comes out of his bed.
06:34He has to train every day.
06:36There is injury, he has to recover.
06:38For this, you need a strong mind.
06:40Not the body. The body comes later.
06:42You need a strong brain, a strong mind.
06:47Absolutely right.
06:48Doc, have you met Neeraj, Chopra, who was his adversary?
06:53I call him a colleague, not an adversary.
06:58Yes, you can call him a competitive rival.
07:01I have met him many times and he is a very good boy.
07:04He is very respectful, polite and polite.
07:07I was very impressed when I met Arshad after the competition.
07:13The competition ends and thousands of people go home.
07:16There are 10-12 people left who are being tested for anti-doping.
07:20We were sitting in the lawn and he congratulated Arshad.
07:26It's very nice to see.
07:29Both are very good boys.
07:31What was the difference in training?
07:35Neeraj trains separately.
07:37He trains in other countries.
07:40Arshad trains in different countries.
07:42I believe in Arshad's training program.
07:45I cannot be sure.
07:47But I think it is very unique.
07:50Agility, speed and strength are more important.
07:54He reduced the throwing volume.
07:56That was based on the parameters of sports medicine.
07:59Every player's training program should be unique.
08:02If you want to get an excellent performance,
08:05people like me and Salman should develop an athlete-focused training program.
08:11I think that was his success.
08:14The program for Arshad clicked with him.
08:18His performance did not increase in one year.
08:22It is increasing every year.
08:24I think there is still room for improvement.
08:27Will you break the world record?
08:30I will not comment on this.
08:33Arshad will tell you.
08:35There is still room for improvement.
08:37Thank you very much.
08:39Well done to everybody who put in their effort.
08:44Because of this, we can talk about Arshad today.
08:50He is the center of attention.
08:52All the events are happening around him on 14th August.
08:56The doctor operated on him.
08:58Arshad Nadeem stayed at his house when he was in London.
09:02There are many other good things that the doctor does not want to tell on TV.
09:07So we will not tell.
09:09But he played an important role in all this.

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