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EEO. 2021; 20(6): 3321-3325


Review On Kabaddi Players Injuries With Special Reference To Minimization Of The Injuries

Dr. Minakshi Pathak, Debabrata Biswas.




Abstract

The sport of Kabaddi is predominantly played in India, where it is very well-liked. There are several regional varieties of the games in India, including Hu-Tu-Tu in western India, Ha-Do-Do in eastern India and Bangladesh, Chedugudu in southern India, and Kaunbada in northern India. Modern Kabaddi is a hybrid of the game, which has been played under several names and in a variety of formats. The essential skills required to achieve power are breath control, raiding, evasion, and hand- and foot-movement. Athletes might experience a range of physical ailments and wounds. Here, this article highlighted about the Kabaddi players’ injuries with special reference to the minimization of the injuries.

Key words: Kabaddi, Players, West Bengal, Bengal Warriors.






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