NEEL PATEL: a National Athelete & Coach at CLM Karate Academy

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NEEL PATEL: a National Athelete & Coach at CLM Karate Academy

NEEL PATEL: a National Athelete & Coach at CLM Karate Academy

In a world full of the hype for a healthy lifestyle we all are in need of good trainers and fitness coaches, but to find a good one is a blessing in disguise! Neel Patel ; a young international athelete and a national team member is a Coach At CLM Karate Academy, Nation Champion in Taekwondo.

Neel Patel has been a National Champion several times in KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP!! Commendable? Isn’t it? It doesn’t end here, He Had achieved Many Golds , Silver & Bronze in National Karate Championship ,Also being the only taekwondo athlete from India who has been featured in national magazines.

Someone with such appreciably excellent successed has enough experience to be a health coach! His trainees have reached the international level. As it is right said ‘A GOOD ATHLETE MAKES A GOOD COACH’. He has achieved great great heights at a very young point in his life that makes him stand out of the crowd. He dedication and hard working nature is commendable!

During his third grade, his coach Sansei Kamlesh Battham noticed his talent when he took him to the karate championship. His coach was surprised by the way he was playing and that match made him realize Neel’s talent. In the family, his father encouraged Neel the most.

The talent was admired by everyone, so there was no opposition. His ability to win medals and achieve success was evident in his achievements. He spends more than half of his day doing karate, performing kicks, etc.

The main thing which motivates him the most is Olympic Gold. He is passionate about Olympic Gold. In response to anyone who asks what he wants to do or what is his dream, he always responds, “Olympic Gold.” He has always wanted to serve. The goal of his life is to make India No.1 in sports and to become an IPS officer and serve the nation. He has been involved in many tournaments at just 17 years of age. He is currently a Blackbelt and has won many championships, including:

  • 7th NATIONAL KOHSHI-KAI E- KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP  =  Gold
  • 1st ALL INDIA SHITO-RYU KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP =  Gold & Bronze
  • VIII NATIONAL KOHSHI-KAI E-KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP =  Silver
  • 1st DISTRICT KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP =  Gold & Gold
  • 5th STATE TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP =  Gold & Gold
  • COUNCIL’S NATIONAL SPORTS&GAMES =  State = Gold, Nationa l= Bronze
  • STATE TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIP =  Gold & Gold
  • DISTRICT KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP =  Gold & Gold and many more.

Keeping both things in balance is quite difficult, but he has done it very well. During his tournament, he did not think about studies; he concentrated fully on the tournament, and during his exams, he did not think about karate. He is achieving success by balancing and achieving balance.

He has a perfect plan. The first thing he wants to accomplish is to win games like Khelo India, Khel Mahakumbh. He also wants to gain experience by participating in international tournaments and then participating in the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and finally achieving Olympic gold. He has to travel so far. Every time  Someone appreciates him, he says he still has a long way to go.

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