Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that originated in ancient India.
It is a team sport played between two teams of seven players each.
The game involves raiders entering the opponent\“s court to tag players.
Raiders must hold their breath and chant “kabaddi, kabaddi“ during the raid.
The objective is to score points by tagging opponents and returning safely.
Kabaddi requires strength, speed, agility, and breath control.
It is played on a rectangular court divided into two halves.
Kabaddi is popular in rural areas and has gained international recognition.
The Pro Kabaddi League has made the sport more popular in India.
Kabaddi teaches teamwork, strategy, and physical fitness to children. |