According to Punia, the gym sessions with Vlasov are unique since they don't follow a similar schedule in India. Longer sessions with ample rest windows are proving to be better for Punia than the gym session he followed in India.
On the mat, the two training accordingly and with a mix of Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling before focusing on ground defense and throws.
"In sparring, I start with 10 minutes of freestyle while he does Greco," Punia said. "Then we spar together in one of the two styles. Then to end the session we focus on ground wrestling. To learn the defense from a Greco great is exceptional.
"This will help me greatly because my style of wrestling involves a lot of upper body and the lessons from Vlasov will only make me stronger and try a few more techniques on the mat."
If Punia can actually apply what he learned with Vlasov along with his world-known high-paced wrestling, he can raise his level once again in the 65kg weight class; perhaps the most stacked in the world.
The same is true for Vlasov who is wrestling in the 77kg weight class which has the young star and Tokyo silver medalist Akzhol MAKHMUDOV (KGZ), U23 world champ Tamas LEVAI (HUN) who also has a win against Vlasov, Iran's Mohammadali GEREAI (IRI), Tokyo Olympian Karapet CHALYAN (ARM) and World silver medalist Sanan SULEYMANOV (AZE).
After losing to Levai in the Poland Open, Vlasov failed to make the Russian Olympic Committee team to the Tokyo Olympics and missed the chance to win his third Olympic gold medal after winning in 2012 and 2016. But he announced that he is still chasing the third gold medal in Paris 2024. He returned to the Worlds with a gold medal in 2021 in Oslo. It was his third gold medal for Vlasov in the annual event.
Fans have been waiting for a bout between Vlasov and Makhmudov and while the wait continues, the two, along with Punia will be seen hosting a clinic for young kids around Moscow on January 9. Around 1500 kids are expected to attend the clinch in which the three wrestlers will demonstrate Greco-Roman and freestyle techniques.
"Vlasov has been of great help and I think it's for the benefit of the sport, the clinic will be a successful one," Punia said. "I have to say that I should have come here earlier and began my training. Still, it has been a great experience and I will continue coming here for training."
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