Kho Kho

Kho kho is a traditional South Asian sport that dates to ancient India.[2][3] It is the second-most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi.[4] Kho kho is played on a rectangular court with a central lane connecting two poles which are at either end of the court. During the game, nine players from the chasing team (attacking team) are on the field, with eight of them sitting (crouched) in the central lane, while three runners from the defending team run around the court and try to avoid being touched.[3] Each sitting player on the chasing team faces the opposite half of the field that their adjacent teammates are facing.

In the game, one player from the chasing team (the "active chaser" or "attacker") may run around the court to tag (touch) members of the defending team. Each successful tag earns one point, and tagged defenders must leave the field. However, the active chaser is restricted from crossing the central lane to access the other half of the court and cannot change direction once they begin running toward either pole. These restrictions can be bypassed if the active chaser either switches roles with a sitting teammate — by touching them on the back while saying "Kho" — who is facing the other half of the court, or by running behind either pole to switch direction or halves. Each team alternates between scoring and defending, with two turns for each role. Each turn lasts nine minutes, and the team with the highest score at the end of the game wins.[5]

Duration

3 Months

Time

2 hrs daily

Age : above 18

Fees

20,000

Kho Kho is a fast-paced and thrilling traditional Indian team sport that emphasizes speed, agility, and strategy. Played by two teams, one tries to "tag" players of the opposing team while they dodge and evade. Kho Kho requires sharp reflexes, endurance, and communication, making it an excellent sport for developing teamwork and physical fitness.