Author: Eclipse Team

If you watch Kabaddi even casually, it hits you pretty quickly that the game isn’t really about one “hero” doing everything alone. It’s more like a group trying to read the same moment at the same time. And honestly, communication in Kabaddi looks nothing like the kind of communication people imagine in team sports. It’s tiny stuff. A glance that lasts half a second. Someone is breathing differently. One player is stepping in a bit earlier than expected. Strength matters, of course, but these soft signals do more work than muscles. In friendly group work, it often plays out the…

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