Former India and Chennai Super Kings batsman S. Badrinath feels the mental conditioning initiative will help athletes come out better post COVID-19.
Cricket News: Former India player S Badrinath is padding up for a new innings. Badri, along with entrepreneur S Saravana Kumar, has launched MFORE --- a non-profit
Dhoni, lending support to MFORE -- an initiative offering mind conditioning programs to achieve peak performance in sports --, offered his perspective on the issue of mental health.
``இந்தியால இப்படி ஒரு முயற்சியை முதல் முதலா நாங்கதான் எடுத்திருக்கோம். இந்திய விளையாட்டுத் துறையில ஒரு பெரிய தாக்கம் ஏற்படுத்தணும்னு விரும்புறோம்" என்கிறார் முன்னாள் இந்திய கிரிக்கெட் வீரர் பத்ரிநாத். | Cricketer Badrinath's step towards solving athletes mental issue
In a free-wheeling chat, Badrinath speaks about why the mind game is just as important as the skill set.
Former India cricketer S Badrinath launches ‘MFORE’ to focus on mental skills and conditioning in sports; gets Dhoni, Kohlis backing
New Delhi, May 7 (UNI) MFORE, a non-profit initiative offering mind conditioning programs to achieve peak performance in sports, was launched by former Indian cricketer S Badrinath along with Saravana Kumar on Thursday.
Badrinath played with Dhoni for India and Chennai Super Kings in the IPL.
Michael Hussey also congratulated Badrinath for MFORE and said that it took him time to learn that the mental aspect played a big role on the big stage.
Chennai, May 9 : Former India cricketer S. Badrinath along with Saravana Kumar launched MFORE, a Non-Profit Initiative offering Mind Conditioning Programs to achieve peak performance in sports and former Australia batsman Michael Hussey has congratulated Badrinath and said that it took him time to learn that the mental aspect played a big role on…
Former India batsman S Badrinath said the coronavirus-forced lockdown offers a chance to reassess goals and invest on their physical and mental well-being.
He also opened up about a non-profit initiative MFORE that will offer mind skill training to players.
Former cricketer S Badrinath along with co-founder Saravana Kumar launched a non-profit initiative ‘MFORE’ on May 7, an initiative that aims to provide mind-conditioning programmes to achieve peak performance in sports.
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