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Sunday Kho Kho Series with KKFI official Pallavi Narayan Vengurlekar from Mumbai

Sunday Kho Kho Series with KKFI official Pallavi Narayan Vengurlekar from Mumbai. She is quite hardworking as She trained Kho-Kho players from BMC Govt School Mumbai and players of Dattseva Krida Mandal. As a Kho-Kho player, she leaves the game in 2005 due to some reasons but after that, she rejoin Kho-Kho as a National Official and conducted so many tournaments. Thanks to Pallavi for her valuable time as she was caught by our columnist for an exclusive interview to share Kho-Kho awareness worldwide through World Famous Sunday Kho-Kho series.
          (Pallavi Narayan Vengurlekar)

Q1. What inspires you to start Kho-Kho?

Ans. Our School P.T. teacher Sh. Shivaji Fatdare inspired me a lot to play Kho-Kho.

Q2. How you define Kho-Kho?

Ans. Kho-Kho is not only a sport. It increases your strength. Kho-Kho is the base of all games.

Q3. How you trained Kho-Kho players?

Ans. First of all, I try to understand the strength of players and then I start coaching according to players' needs.

Q4. What were your skills when you play Kho-Kho? How you mastered them?

Ans. Defense and Attack. For defense, I worked on stamina building and for the attack, I worked on skills.

Q5. Any match still you remember and Why?

Ans. U-19 school National Match between Maharashtra Vs Delhi.Favoritism towards opponent team.

Q6. If by mistake you have given the wrong decision.How you cope with the situation.

Ans. If I have given any wrong decision if it doesn't affect any team then I remain with my decision otherwise I will discuss with my seniors what to do.

Q7. As you attended the National Coaching Camp in Manav Rachna University Faridabad, NCR. What was the best part of it and why?

Ans. Fitness training was the best part as it's more practical and more innovative ways given by international fitness trainer Eric Dickson and also match played between us was also very interesting and best. This camp was one of its kind and more and more camps will be organized by KKFI for better results.

Q8. If your team has a final match with a local team that is also a strong contender for the tournament. What will be your suggestions for the team?

Ans. I will suggest players just to focus on their play and work as a team.

Q9.What are your achievements?

Ans.
1. School Nationals Games -7 
(4 gold Medals)
1.Sr.Nationals Kho-Kho Championship -4 (4 Gold Medals)

Q10.Any words for Voice of International Player?

Ans. Thanks for giving me a chance to express my Views.One of the best moves and initiatives for Kho-Kho development.

     Featured Columnist Neha Duggal(India)


Coordinated by:

Pankaj Malhotra( India)
(Voice of International Player)



Assisted By:
1.Pushpa Vathi (India)
2.Tarmeet Shenu (India)

Supported By:
1.S.B.S.Tirthi (India)
2.Anuj Khajuria(North Carolina, U.S.A)

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  1. Good jab palla you're hardworking women and best player & good helpful parson god bless you all your dreams come true Bappa Blessed U my sweet sister

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  2. my dearest wife you have reached this level today with your hard work, I am very proud of you today. You are a hard worker and a good player, and you have all the things of a great coach, I am sure that with your perseverance you will one day achieve your dreams. I wish your dream will come true soon ... I will always be with you💐💐

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  3. Superb pallavi madam.

    It's very huge opportunity and your the senior player ur suggestions are need to juniors..

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