Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Chak De! India, yoga: Chile prepare for big test

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: From watching ‘Chak De! India’ to taking yoga classes and training in Kolkata-like sultry conditions, the Chileans are not leaving any stone unturned in their bid for the maiden FIFA U-17 World Cup title.

The Hernan Caputo-coached 21- member squad and his support staff were seen watching the 2007 Shah Rukh Khan blockbuste­r with rapt attention at a theatre. “This visit was appreciate­d by all in the delegation, especially because the film tells the story of how a group of women hockey players emerge World Cup winners conquering all odds ,” read a post on their official website.

“Chak De! India”, the movie that inspires #LaRojaSub1­7,” they posted on their official Twitter handle.

The special afternoon screening was arranged by Anurag Chourasia, CEO of the movie’s distributo­r, and it happened two days before they headed off to an ‘unknown’ destinatio­n in India.

The conditions may be new to them but coach Her nan Caputo, a former Argentine goalkeeper, ensured that they have a feel of the same at home. The La Roja U-17 trained in sauna-like condi- tions of 35-degree centigrade and a humidity of 95 per cent, the video of which was posted on their official Twitter handle.

“#LaRojaSub1­7 performs physical activity at high temperatur­e (35° and 95% humidity ), same conditions that we will find in India,” the post read referring to Kolkata’s sultry weather.

They also took yoga classes from Bi k ram Choudhury, a Kolkat a-born Hath a Yoga teacher, and posted a video with a caption “Mind, Body and Soul ”.“#LaRojaSub1­7 is in Bikram classes, yoga mode that helps us get used to the heat of India. That’s how it works,” the post read.

 ?? TWITTER ?? The Chileans are drawing inspiratio­n from blockbuste­r movie ‘Chak De!’ and trying to acclimatis­e to sultry Kolkata.
TWITTER The Chileans are drawing inspiratio­n from blockbuste­r movie ‘Chak De!’ and trying to acclimatis­e to sultry Kolkata.

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