Ankur Batra is a senior correspondent at The Times of India, Chan... Read More
Ankur Batra is a senior correspondent at The Times of India, Chandigarh. He covers entertainment and sports, and follows up stories with great zeal.Read Less
This story is from November 12, 2018
Amelia Randhawa
, has been practising with professional gymnasts/acrobats these days at a stadium inRussia
to pick up latest trends. Blessed with great flexibility, Amelia has imbibed this art from her mother Dina, who was a professional model. Now, she’s looking to lap up professional lessons in rhythmic gymnastics, a gymsport that is a combo of sport, art and dance, done skillfully on ball, rope, hoop and clubs.Siberia
, Russia, but this did not deter Amelia from finding a stadium there. Talking to us from Siberia, Vindu, who was amazed with the state-of-the-art setup there, said, “This should be replicated in India too as it can help many pick up this unique art. My daughter has a strong fascination for acrobatic andtrampoline
gymnastics. We need to have more stadia or centres for such art in India too, for it helps achieve great fitness levels besides creating a perfect synchronization in body and mind. It also builds flexibility and power.”
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