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Kabaddi is a traditional contact sport that originated in ancient India and remains immensely popular across the Indian subcontinent. The game involves two teams of seven players each, where one player, known as the raider, enters the opposing team\“s half to tag as many defenders as possible while chanting kabaddi repeatedly without taking a breath. The defenders aim to stop the raider from returning to their half by tackling or restraining them.

In India, kabaddi is not just a sport but a cultural phenomenon deeply rooted in rural traditions. It is played in various forms including standard style, circle style, and beach kabaddi. The Pro Kabaddi League, launched in 2014, has significantly boosted the sport\“s popularity, attracting international players and substantial viewership. Kabaddi requires minimal equipment, making it accessible to people from all socioeconomic backgrounds, and emphasizes physical strength, agility, strategic thinking, and breath control.

Indian manufacturers produce specialized kabaddi equipment such as knee caps, elbow guards, and ankle supports to prevent injuries during the intense physical contact. Local brands also design kabaddi uniforms that provide comfort and flexibility. The sport continues to evolve with modern training techniques and international competitions, while maintaining its traditional essence as a celebrated Indian product of physical culture and community engagement.
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