Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained immense popularity in schools across the country. This indigenous game originated in ancient India and has been played for centuries as part of local festivals and competitions.
The game involves two teams of seven players each, where one player from the attacking team enters the opponent\“s half while chanting “kabaddi, kabaddi“ without taking a breath. The objective is to tag as many defenders as possible and return to their own half, all while the defenders try to stop the raider from returning.
In school competitions, kabaddi helps develop physical fitness, breath control, strategic thinking, and teamwork among students. The sport requires no expensive equipment - just an open ground and enthusiastic participants, making it accessible to schools in both urban and rural areas.
Many schools in India organize annual kabaddi tournaments as part of their sports curriculum, encouraging students to connect with this traditional Indian sport while promoting physical activity and cultural heritage. |