Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Chander does city proud




The former VHA, Maharashtra hockey player completes B.Sc in sports science, a four-year degree course from Chennai to become first Sports and Exercise Scientist from Nagpur



Principal Correspondent

NAGPUR’S Chander Rajesh Nagrurkar did the city proud by achieving a Bachelors degree (B.Sc) in Sports and Exercise Sciences, earlier this month.
The degree course is believed to give a new dimension in approach to training, physical fitness and health of sportspersons as well as help them in quick recovery of injuries with the help of such scientists.
Nagrurkar, who has represented Vidarbha and Maharashtra in a couple of hockey nationals, is son of Rajesh, a certified football referee of Nagpur District Football Association. Rajesh is working with Maharshtra Police Department and is presently posted at Buldana.
Chander did the course from reputed Sri Ramchandra College of Allied Health Sciences which is part of Sri Ramchandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University) Porur in Chennai. 
The course is a project of Cape Town and Chander will be receiving his certificate (degree) from the South African firm.
The 22-year-old Chander cleared all eight semesters in one attempt and probably became city’s first Sports and Exercise Scientist.
Chander said the course helps sportspersons in taking balanced nutrition, exercises, psychology, injury management, rehab counselling. 
“Just like we need physiologist for physical training, sports psychologist to make a sportsperson mentally strong, dieticians to look after proper nutritious food for a sportsperson, through this course, there would be a single person taking care of all these aspects of a sportsperson,” explained Chander.
During his four-year course, Chander got a chance to work with and international players like Indian footballers Jeje Lalpekhlua, Halicharan Narzary, The Netherlands U-19 cricketer Aryan Kumar, Indian rower and Asian Rowing Championship (Thailand, 2019) silver medalist Tarun Gutta, Indian hockey camper Niyaz Rahim among others.
“I worked on the injuries on some of these players and also on their performance building during my internship,” informed Chander, who scored nine out of 10 Grade Points with a Grade Point Average of 8.42 which comes to A+ grade.
It is worth mentioning that Chander scored A+ Grades in subjects like Applied Sports and Exercise Nutrition (Practicals), Applied Physiology (Practicals), Applied Sports and Exercise Psychology, Health Care Biotechnology, Performance Analysis, Technology and Innovation, Clinical Postings-IV, Projects-Part II and Internship-II.
Chander is further planning to do MBA in sports management from University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA.
“It is tough but not impossible. I am not preparing for Toefl, GMAT so that I can get admission in University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA. I want to do MBA and M.sc in Sports Management, which is a dual masters course of two years,” concluded Chander.

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