
Need to work on my core muscle mass and make my physique stronger, says Neeraj Chopra
File picture of Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra. | Photo Credit: ANI
Body’s core muscle mass play an especially important function in producing energy in a sport like javelin throw.
Chopra, the two-time Olympic medallist, clinched his first Diamond League title in two years on Friday with a throw of 88.16m however fell in need of his private finest throw of 90.23m registered on the Doha Diamond League earlier this yr, which fetched him a second spot behind German rival Julian Weber.
“Yes, I need some more control when I throw, like on the attack. We are working on it in training, but still, there are so many things we have to change and I need some, maybe, strong core and some more strong body for throwing,” stated Neeraj, 27, after successful the title in a star-studded area that had 5 throwers from the coveted 90m membership.
In a sport like javelin, core muscle mass assist in producing and transferring energy from the decrease physique to the higher physique, which finally impacts the throwing distance and accuracy.
Chopra stated it’s a matter of time earlier than he finds consistency and is ready to match the expectations of his followers.
“It’s just a matter of time and rhythm… getting more and more competitions.” The ace athlete stated he was completely happy along with his run-up, however on the subject of timing of the throw, he must put in some extra effort.
“…like timing, because I feel really good (in the) run up, but the timing was not so good when I throw (the javelin). I go quickly left and it was not good. I need to throw to the front like with the chest and go up with the javelin. We are working on it,” Chopra stated. Chopra, who’s presently being coached by the legendary javelin thrower Jan Zelezný, stated he was wanting ahead to the Ostrava Golden Spike athletic meet on June 24, and the 4 days in between will give him time to get better.
The Indian has a packed schedule with back-to-back competitions arising, together with the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru on July 5, which is a World Athletics class A occasion.
“I’ll compete in Ostrava after 4 days on June 24. So, sure, I would like some restoration. I’m very excited with this (Neeraj Chopra Classic) additionally. It’s actually one thing that I really feel I did for my nation and persons are sporting.
“Indian people are sporting and they are following javelin (sport) after after the Tokyo Olympics, and I’m very excited. In future, I’m thinking of making this event (Neeraj Chopra Classic) big,” he added.
The Tokyo Olympic gold medallist added that he will surely attempt for one more 90-plus throw within the World Championships scheduled later this yr in Tokyo.
“I’m expecting like, hoping for again some 90m throw (in world championship) because I broke that barrier in Doha. So now I believe I can do it some more… some far throws. But let’s see, it’s depend on the weather and good condition, how the body feels, but maybe I will throw far in this season.”
Published – June 21, 2025 10:42 am IST
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