Growing muscles, as everyone knows, requires a high-protein diet. Which
is why the assumption is that athletes and sportspersons cannot possibly
be vegetarian. At the very least, goes the commonly held perception,
they must eat eggs.
But wrestler Sangram Singh defies that perception. A gold medallist at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in South Africa,
Singh has been strictly vegetarian since he was a child. Which is why
the bodybuilder was recently signed by the animal rights organisation,
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) as their brand
ambassador.
“I want PETA to do something to stop the killing of animals,” says
Singh, who claims he had never even heard of the organisation till they
approached him. “When I lived in Delhi, I used to visit the Lodhi
Gardens and feed the pigeons, crows and ducks there. The power you gain
after killing someone [an animal] is unreal. I think people should eat
vegetarian food for 20 days and then see the glow on their faces.”
Born a premature, Singh suffered arthritis at the age of three and
was in a wheelchair till he was 11. But after watching a wrestling match
in his village, he built himself up to be the wrestler he is today. And
all this happened, he claims, despite the fact that he’s never eaten
anything non-vegetarian in his life.
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