Strength Training for Youth, Women & Teams in Delhi
I do not sell shortcuts or fake fitness promises. Whether you are a youth athlete, a woman looking to build real strength, or a team preparing for the season, my training is about hard work, biomechanics, and measurable results.
Everyone is an athlete until they decide not to be one. Challenge women, and they will rise. Here, we are working on building real strength with deadlifts and resistance band sprints, not feeding them easy, ineffective workouts.
It's our responsibility as trainers to bring the 50+ population into the gym. They need resistance training to fight bone density loss and muscle mass decline. We need to guide them safely and effectively.
Parents, you must push your kids towards physical activity from a young age. Training under a good coach will not stop their height, it will build a strong foundation for a healthy life, whether they play sports or not.
Catch them young. Don't cage your kids under the word "parenting." Throw them into deep waters and let them learn to swim. We push them to their true potential, making them mentally and physically strong for life.
It's a myth that weight training stunts a child's height. Under a qualified coach, resistance training is safe and beneficial for kids. Here, I'm teaching a young athlete the correct form for a dumbbell row to build a strong back.
For our fast bowling event, no participant can be under 16. A young athlete's body must be mentally, physically, and emotionally ready for the challenges of a strength-based sport. Pushing them too early will have a negative effect.
Meditate and dominate. Here, a young athlete works on mobility drills. Making the body move in as many positions as possible is crucial for its better functioning in life and sports.
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People often ask if weight training will stunt a child's growth or if women should stick to light cardio. The reality is that when done with a coach who understands biomechanics, it is the safest way to build resilience. We focus on form, not heavy ego-lifting, so you build a foundation that lasts for life, not just for a season.
Stop Chasing Myths, Start Training
Most parents fear that lifting weights stunts growth. It is a myth. It is the bad coaching that injures kids, not the weights. In my youth sessions, we prioritize range of motion, motor control, and agility. We do not throw kids into heavy squat racks on day one; we teach them how to move their own bodies first. By the time they touch a barbell, they already have the stability and awareness to handle it safely.
Strength for Everyone
For women, the narrative is often about 'toning' or 'getting skinny.' I focus on getting you strong. Whether it is deadlifts to build posterior chain strength or functional training for real-world stamina, the goal is independence and confidence. My workouts are not 'copy-paste' routines from Instagram. If you are a team, I build your engine to last all match long, not just for the first five minutes.
My Training Formats
- Outdoor Squad Conditioning: We use tractor tires, medicine balls, and sprint intervals. It is about grit. It is about learning to push through exhaustion while keeping your form intact. Perfect for athletes who need endurance.
- 1-on-1 Indoor Coaching: This is where we fix your biomechanics. Using climate-controlled gym facilities, we tackle imbalances, rotator cuff issues, and posture problems like pelvic tilt. This is technical, focused, and designed for those who want to fix their 'engine.'
If you want to train for the aesthetic of a photoshoot, I am not the coach for you. If you want to train so you can perform better, recover faster, and stay injury-free, we will get along just fine.
Ravi Chhikara
I do not believe in selling dreams or quick fixes. I am here to help you get brutally strong, fix your movement patterns, and build a mind that handles pressure. If you are ready for a reality check and honest sweat, I am ready to coach you.
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