In a conference call with these boxers on Sunday,
"This is a challenging time for all of us and is all the more a reason for us to take care of ourselves...stay fit, continue with the exercises as directed by the coaches and try to maintain your weights as much as possible," Singh told the boxers.
"We will tide over this crisis soon and get back to the ring but staying motivated in the meantime is absolutely necessary," he added.
Elaborating further on the 45-minute discussion, BFI's Executive Director R
"They are at their homes right now where diet can go for a toss. So the idea behind these online classes starting tomorrow is to ensure that they are kept aware of their nutritional needs," he said.
Sacheti said India boxing's High Performance Director Santiago Nieva, who is now in Patiala after completing a 14-day self-isolation period in Delhi, will be conducting classes for men.
The classes for women will be conducted by their high performance director Rafaelle Bergamasco.
"Santiago is the only boxing coach who is in Patiala right now. He will have access to the boxing hall where he will educate the boxers on technicalities. The idea is to keep them connected and aware," he said.
"We hope things improve and the lockdown ends but we can't start from the scratch when that happens. We have to have something going so that when it ends, there is a seamless transtion," he added.
India booked an unprecedented nine Olympic slots at the Asian qualifiers in Jordan earlier this month.
The national lockdown has put a halt to all sporting activities across the country.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused more than 20 deaths in India and infected over 900.
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