Team Sports - Originally I had written his stomach like a helicopter, but I became nervous. His palm trembles in an irritating way, and he may have the right to be very nervous. The next period was the period he was worried about every morning. This is the first lesson of his new school, and that is sports. He listened to the last chorus of the class and entered a painful and spacious school gymnasium. "God," he thought, "I do not like team sports." He remembers what was nervous at an old school last time.
Cricket is the most popular sport in India, popularity of soccer, hockey, badminton and tennis varies from region to region. Kabadi is an exercise that started in India. A contact team campaign where one player from each team encountered half of the opponent and tried to touch the other person and return to their family. However, if the predator is settled, the opponent team will receive points. Popular sports in Japan include traditional Asian competitions and recent Western innovations. Sumo, judo, karate, kendo were born in Japan, are very popular, very important for the culture of the country, baseball and soccer have become more common recently
Kabaddi is Team Sports from India from Tamil Nadu. The two teams occupy the two halves of the field, halving the "predator" to earn points by marking or wrestling the opponent, the attacker returns to his half and breathes during the raid I will try to stop. The origin of Kabaddi can be traced back to the prehistoric era when you learned how humans target a group of animals or learned how to attack weaker animals individually or with survival and food collectively. Kabaddi is mainly South Asian tournament, but he does not know much about the origin of this game. However, there is firm evidence that this game has a history of 4,000 years. It is widely believed that Kabadi was born in Tamil Nadu province in southern India. The story of the origin of Kabaddi starts with a boy running running candy. The beaten boy chased the boy who beat him and then shot him and ran away, he left.