#47. Swayams Mishra and Jacob Aagaard Talk About Coaching, Women Chess In India And The Next Generation Of Great Players!
Description
This week’s episode of the New In Chess Podcast features an interview with Indian grandmaster Swayams Mishra.
At the young age of 32, Swayams is already a decorated chess coach, having worked with the Indian national team for several years and coaching their women’s team to gold at this year’s Olympiad. His private coaching practice has also been successful: this year, his mentee Shreyas Royal became the youngest grandmaster in British history.
Interviewed by Jacob Aagaard, Swayams talks about his transition from player to coach, shares his experience with the Indian women's team, and gives three pieces of advice for ambitious players of all levels!
0:00 – Intro
1:54 – Welcome Swayams!
3:55 – Where Swayams and Jacob first met
5:03 – Does Sam Shankland troll Swayams’s online sessions?
5:48 – Jacob tells a (non-child-friendly) Stany story
7:31 – What was Swayams’s role in the Indian’s women’s team at this year’s Olympiad?
9:02 – Swayams explains the difference between coaching men versus women
10:18 – AD BREAK
11:00 – How do Swayams’s days look when his pupils are playing big tournaments?
13:03 – To what does Swayams attribute the current Indian chess boom?
16:17 – Swayams stresses how universally popular chess is and predicts its possible inclusion in future Olympic games
19:30 – The role of petroleum companies in sponsoring Indian chess
21:53 – Swayams’s success coaching Shreyas Royal, who became the youngest British grandmaster in history; multiple-time Indian Women’s Champion Padmini Rout; and Ethan Vaz, a young talent who Swayams regards as the future of Indian chess
24:39 – AD BREAK
25:37 – Swayams gives three pieces of advice for an ambitious chess player trying to improve
28:56 – Outro