In a small town in Maharashtra, PT Sir noticed his students were more interested in mobile games than outdoor sports. Instead of scolding them, he decided to use their interest to his advantage. He created a fitness challenge inspired by popular game moves—like "cricket run" and "jump shot"—and rewarded winners with homemade medals.
One day, a parent offered him a pirated USB stick full of workout videos to use in class. PT Sir refused politely and instead showed the parent free, legal workout resources available on the government's Fit India portal. "Sir," the parent said, "you teach more than just exercise. You teach honesty."
PT Sir smiled. "That's the most important muscle to train." You don't need pirated content to learn or teach. Use legal resources, build community, and lead by example. That’s a story worth sharing.