What is kabaddi club?

Kabaddi clubs are organizations or teams composed of players who participate in the sport of kabaddi. Kabaddi is a contact sport that originated in ancient India and has become popular in many countries, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Iran, among others. The sport involves two teams of seven players, with each team taking turns sending a "raider" into the opposing team's half of the court to tag as many players as possible before returning to their own side. The defending team tries to stop the raider by tackling them, and points are scored for each player tagged or successfully defended against.

Kabaddi clubs often offer training and competitions for players of all ages and skill levels. They may also provide coaching, equipment, and facilities for practices and matches. Kabaddi clubs may participate in local, regional, or national tournaments and competitions, and some may even have professional teams that compete in leagues.

Joining a kabaddi club can be a great way to improve one's skills, make new friends, and stay active and healthy. It can also be a way to experience cultural traditions and connect with one's heritage.