Here’s my experience as someone who has been playing kabaddi for a while. If you want to become truly skillful, don't focus only on strength. Agility, timing, and quick decision-making are what separate average players from great ones. I improved the most by practicing footwork every day, watching experienced raiders and defenders, and analyzing my own mistakes after every match. Even 20–30 minutes of focused training can make a huge difference over time. Another thing that helped me was following platforms that discuss kabaddi strategy and player habits instead of only showing scores. I recently found this article and genuinely enjoyed it: https://nightteer.co/news/what-kabaddi-apps-can-learn-from-late-night-result-culture/. It explains how kabaddi apps can become more engaging by focusing on user experience, match analysis, and community interaction rather than just displaying results. I found several useful ideas there that changed how I prepare for games