Jeev said his father, the legendary athlete Milkha Singh, also gives him tips to stay fit.
"Dad always helps me out. Like any father would tell his child, he tells me to work hard and tells me to stay on top, especially at this age when you have achieved something, it is important to work all the more harder. Right guidance from him has really helped me."
The three-time winner on the European tour, said he had decided to cut down on tournaments.
"I used to play 40-45 tournaments earlier, but I have cut down to around 35 now to stay fit. Playing in Europe, a little bit of Japan and few in Asia, that's what my focus will be," he said when asked about his decision to give up playing on the US Tour.
"I am a member (US tour). I have got a medical (exemption)," he added.
On his current world ranking of 206, Jeev said he was looking to break into the top 100 once again by the year end.
"Yes, for sure (improve ranking). Last two weeks were good. In Ireland, I was leading (he finished 11th after leading on the first two days), unfortunately I had two bad drives. But now I am looking forward to the upcoming seven weeks," he said.
Last year, Jeev had to opt out of the Indian Open due to the back problem while his shoulder also gave him trouble and the Indian ace said he is working hard to strengthen his shoulder.
"My arms and shoulders are sore because I did a lot of work with my trainer. But I have taken two weeks off and have rested enough. Now I hope to stay fit for seven weeks and try to make most of it."
Speaking about Tiger Woods' comeback, Jeev said, "I think it is fantastic for the game. Obviously, he has gone through a lot in his life, but I believe he's going to make a strong comeback. He has always been a winner, I am sure he is going to be back with a bang."
PTI