Tendulkar said parties are not new in cricket.
"Parties used to be held even in the past," he said, laying stress on observing one's discretion in the matter.
Tendulkar, who led Mumbai Indians to the final of IPL III, said he avoided the parties since he wanted to be fresh for the next day's match.
"I did not go for any of the IPL parties. I always wanted to be ready for the next match."
He said every player should know how his body reacts and follow his duties and responsibilities.
Arguably the greatest batsman ever, Tendulkar said it is important to "understand your body" and strike a balance between play and rest.
Tendulkar also stressed on the importance of physical fitness and mental toughness.
"Physical fitness helps you in being mentally tough, enhancing your confidence level," the 37-year-old said.
"When pressure builds up in the game I try to focus on the next ball with calmness without thinking of the future course of the match.
"My mood undergoes a change before every match as I start mentally preparing myself for the game," he added.
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