Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained popularity worldwide. It originated in ancient India and is known for its unique combination of strength, strategy, and agility. In a standard kabaddi match, two teams compete on a rectangular court, with each team having seven players. The objective is for a raider from one team to enter the opponent\“s half, tag as many defenders as possible, and return to their own half without being tackled, all while holding their breath and chanting “kabaddi.“ This makes the game exciting and physically demanding.
For students in standard 6, learning about kabaddi can be part of their physical education curriculum. Common questions and answers might include: What are the basic rules? The raider must chant continuously, and defenders try to stop them by tackling. How long is a match? Typically, it consists of two halves of 20 minutes each. What equipment is needed? No special gear is required, just a flat playing area. This sport promotes teamwork, fitness, and cultural awareness among young learners. |