Monday, January 11, 2010
Saina Nehwal -- Guts & Glory
"I like playing the chinese 'coz I want to beat them. I wanna beat them 'coz they're the best"
Sweat and striving make Saina Nehwal the world no.6 and India's No.1 athlete. Take a look at her arduous routine : 15 mins on the treadmill at 10.5 kph,then another 15 at 11 kph and 1/2 an hour at 12 kph. At which stage, instead of toppling off and gasping for an ambulance she wants to do a 10 min clip at 14 kph !! This is Saina's aerobic target and she has 2 sessions to get there,to run 15 kms in 70 mins burning about 1300 cals. What may look like torture to us is actually her routine.
The 1st Indian woman to win an asian sattelite event, the 1st Indian woman to win a four-star tournament,the 1st Indian woman AND the youngest winner of a super series grand prix Indonesian open in june (one of the game's 12 elite events). She is world no.6 and she's all of 19. It's badminton that has given India it's best-performing athletes, quite poetic 'coz the sport was invented here. When she gets onto the court she turns into a synthesis of energy,movement and craft. She hits with Gopichand and 2 other men,their shots echoing in the high archway of the indoor court. Endurance is the foundation of her sport : A player covers nearly 6 kms in a 75 min. singles match,compare that to a tennis match that lasts thrice as long but a player covers only 3 kms. No other sport has such diversity of movement.Badminton players leap off the ground,smash,run cross-court and bend to pick up a drop in less time than it takes to read this sentence. They raise their lower arm repeatedly,causing their hearts to work harder pumping blood upwards
Nehwal is candid "I don;t have very good skill in my strokes,but I try to pick up all the shuttles" But she's one of only 2 women of non-chinese origin in the top 10 of world badminton. A chinese website has rated her as their biggest threat and toughest competitor. She's flattered but sombre, "It's not easy to win against them" She and her family have sacrificed a lot of things to help her keep playing. She wanted to be a doctor,but could not take her exams as she had to play. Her father turned down a promotion in delhi so that his daughter could concentrate on her game. Her sis and mom deny themselves foods that Saina avoids,but which are her faves like ice-cream,chocs and chaat. But she's one tough determined cookie. In china once, her coach Gopichand told the vegetarian Saina that she couldn't be picky about food,and that she had to eat meat "if I wanted to be stronger than the chinese". She simply switched.
Her focus is unwavering,her ambition uncompromising. She thinks facebook-ing is a waste of time and saw her last movie in dec '08. She treats herself to a single ice-cream only after she wins an event. She said in response to being asked if she missed just being a normal girl "I love winning you know. I love standing on a podium rather than going out for a cup of coffee" It's a daunting sense of mission "It's not easy to be a champ" She has succeeded not 'coz of her addiction to the game,but also her appetite for a tough choice. Today she's at a stage where the margins are getting narrower,if she plays 5% better she can beat the top 8,if she plays 5% lesser 20 more players can beat her. As much as she loves winning,losing reveals her best. Hours after her Olympic quarter final loss, as coach and ward were returning Gopichand asked lightly "Training at 6 tomorrow ??" Nehwal said "plz bhaiya",Gopichand thought the joke had gone too far,but she was only requesting an extra hours sleep. They trained at 7 AM the next day. After her Indonesia win she dint sleep all night,sitting up in bed watching her medal,but she was out of bed and on the courts at 5 AM.
What makes her this way ?? She says she would feel 'sick' if she didn't play her game. Does she consider herself special ?? "Yes I'm special" One part youth and one part self belief, that's what drives her to her destiny.
Friday, January 1, 2010
The Curious Case of a vanilla allergic pontiac
This is a real story that happened with a Pontiac owner (Pontiac is a brand owned by general motors inc.) Read on :
A complaint was received by the Pontiac Division of General Motors:
'This is the second time I have written to you, and I don't blame you for not answering me, because I sounded crazy, but it is a fact that we have a
tradition in our family of Ice-Cream for dessert after dinner each night,
but the kind of ice cream varies so, every night, after we've eaten, the
whole family votes on which kind of ice cream we should have and I drive
down to the store to get it. It's also a fact that I recently purchased a
new Pontiac and since then my trips to the store have created a problem.....
You see, every time I buy a vanilla ice-cream, when I start back from the
store my car won't start. If I get any other kind of ice cream, the car
starts just fine. I want you to know I'm serious about this question, no
matter how silly it sounds "What is there about a Pontiac that makes it not
start when I get vanilla ice cream, and easy to start whenever I get any
other kind?" The Pontiac President was understandably skeptical about the
letter, but sent an Engineer to check it out anyway.
The latter was surprised to be greeted by a successful, obviously well
educated man in a fine neighborhood. He had arranged to meet the man just after dinner time, so the two hopped into the car and drove to the ice cream store. It was vanilla ice cream that night and, sure enough, after they came back to the car, it wouldn't start.
The Engineer returned for three more nights. The first night, they got
chocolate. The car started. The second night, he got strawberry. The car
started. The third night he ordered vanilla. The car failed to start.
Now the engineer, being a logical man, refused to believe that this man's
car was allergic to vanilla ice cream. He arranged, therefore, to continue
his visits for as long as it took to solve the problem. And toward this end
he began to take notes: He jotted down all sorts of data: time of day, type
of gas used, time to drive back and forth etc.
In a short time, he had a clue: The man took less time to buy vanilla than
any other flavor. Why ? The answer was in the layout of the store. Vanilla,
being the most popular flavor, was in a separate case at the front of the
store for quick pickup. All the other flavors were kept in the back of the
store at a different counter where it took considerably longer to check out
the flavor.
Now, the question for the Engineer was why the car wouldn't start when it
took less time ??
Eureka - Time was the problem - not the vanilla ice
cream !!!! The engineer quickly came up with the answer: "Vapor lock".
It was happening every night; but the extra time taken to get the other
flavors allowed the engine to cool down sufficiently to start. When the man
got vanilla, the engine was still too hot for the vapor lock to dissipate.
Moral of the story : Lateral Thinking is always good. And every challenge brings with it a wonderful opportunity. Even crazy looking problems are sometimes real and all problems seem to be simple only when we find the solution,What really matters is your attitude and your perception.
P.S. For the more inquisitive folks click here to read more about Vapor Lock
A complaint was received by the Pontiac Division of General Motors:
'This is the second time I have written to you, and I don't blame you for not answering me, because I sounded crazy, but it is a fact that we have a
tradition in our family of Ice-Cream for dessert after dinner each night,
but the kind of ice cream varies so, every night, after we've eaten, the
whole family votes on which kind of ice cream we should have and I drive
down to the store to get it. It's also a fact that I recently purchased a
new Pontiac and since then my trips to the store have created a problem.....
You see, every time I buy a vanilla ice-cream, when I start back from the
store my car won't start. If I get any other kind of ice cream, the car
starts just fine. I want you to know I'm serious about this question, no
matter how silly it sounds "What is there about a Pontiac that makes it not
start when I get vanilla ice cream, and easy to start whenever I get any
other kind?" The Pontiac President was understandably skeptical about the
letter, but sent an Engineer to check it out anyway.
The latter was surprised to be greeted by a successful, obviously well
educated man in a fine neighborhood. He had arranged to meet the man just after dinner time, so the two hopped into the car and drove to the ice cream store. It was vanilla ice cream that night and, sure enough, after they came back to the car, it wouldn't start.
The Engineer returned for three more nights. The first night, they got
chocolate. The car started. The second night, he got strawberry. The car
started. The third night he ordered vanilla. The car failed to start.
Now the engineer, being a logical man, refused to believe that this man's
car was allergic to vanilla ice cream. He arranged, therefore, to continue
his visits for as long as it took to solve the problem. And toward this end
he began to take notes: He jotted down all sorts of data: time of day, type
of gas used, time to drive back and forth etc.
In a short time, he had a clue: The man took less time to buy vanilla than
any other flavor. Why ? The answer was in the layout of the store. Vanilla,
being the most popular flavor, was in a separate case at the front of the
store for quick pickup. All the other flavors were kept in the back of the
store at a different counter where it took considerably longer to check out
the flavor.
Now, the question for the Engineer was why the car wouldn't start when it
took less time ??
Eureka - Time was the problem - not the vanilla ice
cream !!!! The engineer quickly came up with the answer: "Vapor lock".
It was happening every night; but the extra time taken to get the other
flavors allowed the engine to cool down sufficiently to start. When the man
got vanilla, the engine was still too hot for the vapor lock to dissipate.
Moral of the story : Lateral Thinking is always good. And every challenge brings with it a wonderful opportunity. Even crazy looking problems are sometimes real and all problems seem to be simple only when we find the solution,What really matters is your attitude and your perception.
P.S. For the more inquisitive folks click here to read more about Vapor Lock
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