Dinesh Shetty

Fitness Enthusiast, Founder & CEO of Good life cafe & The Riding School, My Vision is to make people’s lives more healthy. I am an Animal Lover and I have my own Horse ridings school. With my team at Good Life Safe, we provide healthy food to the people and motivate them to eat healthy always.

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India’s Ultimate Warrior Winner Dinesh Shetty

Exclusive – India’s Ultimate Warrior Winner Dinesh Shetty: I’ve built infrastructure with prize money for my fellow contestants who would’ve to compromise being a professional

Dinesh Shetty, with a background in event management, who once weighed 100 kgs has emerged as the winner of India’s Ultimate Warrior. Dinesh resorted to weight lifting, boxing, crossfit and horse riding to stay fit and impressed the mentors and Dojo Master Vidyut Jammwal with his unique abilities. In an exclusive session with ETimes TV, Dinesh revisited his journey, spoke about the bond he shares with his mentor Mykel Hawke and what he intends to do with the prize money. Read on:
On being India’s Ultimate Warrior
Still sinking in but feeling very good to receive so much love on social media, from people, it’s just crazy.

Recalls his journey on the showWhen I started the show, I was just a normal guy, an event manager, and into fitness – boxing. I’m not a professional boxer though. Right from the start, the attitude or motive was not winning. This was the biggest break of my life. I had never taken a vacation, never stayed away from work for so many days. I was just trying to find myself and understand what I am capable of doing. After crossing levels, there was a point where I did not win the show, I just wanted the best man to win. I personally feel that the winning would do more for the person from the professional background. It was my mentor, Mykel Hawke, who told me that it wasn’t about being a professional but about someone who can influence the youth, able to do better for people who are not able to pursue their dreams ahead. He also told me that he’d seen the potential in me right from the start. It was not about being the best fighter, it was a test of the whole character, having a 360 degree approach towards this whole show.

About his personal growth
With time, the confidence also increased and even at the end of the episode, the last fight, it was not about winning. We all loved the experience because it wasn’t enmity in the ring but we were more than family when we got back in the dormitory. The biggest test is that we loved each other and again we were put to fight with each other. I’ve learned that it was a test of character and sportsmanship. It was not just about winning. I won only because of every virtue that they tested around.

About how he’ll use prize money
I already had a lot of money before that (laughs). I don’t want to get into details but I’ve done a lot of help for fellow contestants from the show. I could build an infrastructure for a couple of them, who couldn’t afford it and would have to probably compromise being a professional in the sport to getting on to a job, which I did not want. I built an infrastructure that will generate money for them and it has started too. I don’t want to give much details because I don’t want to hype it. The winning amount is going back towards the betterment of the people from the industry and for the betterment of the few of the contestants from the show. The only thing that I am going to use is the package that I am going to get at Tiger Muay Thai.

The bonds he developed on the show
I connected with everybody but the bond that I built with Rohit Choudhary (1st runner up) is amazing. We do video calls almost twice a day. Rohit, Deepak Rao, Sandeep and I have built a bond for lifelong.

On staying connected with the mentors
I am constantly in touch with my mentors. Mykel Hawke is a Green Beret in the US Army. He fought the darkest wars a man could fight. He sent me one of the hats that he had worn in the war and that is more than anything that I won. I still have that and I will cherish it all my life. We have a conversation almost everyday either via mails or on chat. I speak to Shaun (Kober) sometimes, Shifu (Kanishka) sir video calls me and three days ago, he video called me from Canada to say that his wife is the biggest fan of me now. So, I am constantly in touch with them and these guys have made me a better man. They have taught me that it’s not only about strength, but about being a better person. I know myself much better now.

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