'Even with family, my mind is on training and weight': Mirabai Chanu opens up

Mirabai Chanu, India's celebrated weightlifter, reveals the constant mental pressure of training and weight management, even during family time. Fresh from a post-Asian Games rest, she's now focused on the Commonwealth Championships, a qualifier for the Commonwealth Games. The dedication demands sacrifices, including resisting junk food cravings like pizza, to maintain her 50kg weight and ensure peak performance.
'Even with family, my mind is on training and weight': Mirabai Chanu opens up
Mirabai Chanu is the newest guest on the Game On podcast.
NEW DELHI: India’s star weightlifter Mirabai Chanu says that the pressures of training and maintaining weight never really leave her mind—even when she’s spending time with family. The Tokyo 2020 Olympic silver medallist in the 49kg category is currently preparing for the upcoming Commonwealth Championships."We also get a little time to rest, especially after the Asian Games or Olympics. I took some rest too, but then got back to training. But yes, spending time with family is also very important—especially after giving so much time to training—it’s necessary to relax a little," Mirabai said on Game On - a podcast series.
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"So, that part was good, but now it's time to face training again. Up next is the Commonwealth Championships, which will also act as a qualifier for the Commonwealth Games. So, our full focus is on that, and all our preparations are currently geared toward it.
"We don’t really get to enjoy traveling. I do go out sometimes, but I can’t really enjoy with my family the way I’d like to—because we have to get back to training. We’ve already given so much time to it, so we have to think about how to recover, how to maintain ourselves... these things are always on my mind. I keep thinking: when should I restart training? Will I be able to perform like I did before?"So honestly, we're always thinking about training—even while eating! We think: if I eat this, what effect will it have? Will I gain fat? Will my weight go up? Because of this, we can’t even eat what we want to.
"I love junk food—especially pizza! Everyone knows that. But I still can’t eat it. Even when I’m not training, I really feel like eating it, but I stop myself and think, ‘If I eat this, how will tomorrow’s training go?’ I have to maintain my weight, especially keeping it at 50 kg. It’s very tough—training and staying at that weight. So, even when I want something, I have to stop myself and say, ‘Not now, focus on the competition first,’" she said.In addition to her Olympic silver, Mirabai also has a gold and a silver medal at the World Championships, two golds and a silver at the Commonwealth Games, and a bronze at the Asian Championships.
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