Key Points

The Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI), working with the International Kho Kho Federation (IKKF), is hosting an Advanced Level III-A Training Course in Gurugram. This program includes 20 international and 115 Indian participants, focusing on modernizing Kho Kho through sports science, biomechanics, and updated officiating techniques. Sudhanshu Mittal emphasizes fostering a new generation of experts ready to globalize the sport effectively. The initiative underlines India's commitment to being the epicenter of Kho Kho's international development.

Key Points: KKFI Advances Kho Kho Worldwide with Global Coach Training

  • KKFI launches global training course in Gurugram for Kho Kho
  • Nearly 20 international and 115 Indian participants involved
  • Focus on biomechanics, sports science, doping awareness, and officiating
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KKFI empowers Kho Kho's global growth with intensive training program for coaches, officials

KKFI's Global Coach Training in Gurugram boosts Kho Kho's technical growth with global experts.

"Preparing a new generation of coaches to take Kho Kho to the global stage. - Sudhanshu Mittal"

Gurugram, June 3

In a significant move to empower Kho Kho's global growth and enhance its scientific and technical foundation, the Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI), under the aegis of the International Kho Kho Federation (IKKF), is conducting an Advanced Level III-A Training Course for coaches and technical officials from around the world. The course commenced on June 2 at the Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tercentenary (SGT) University, Budhera, and will continue till June 15.

This intensive program brings together nearly 20 international coaches and officials representing Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Iran, Australia, England, Korea, and Malaysia, alongside 50 coaches and 65 technical officials from across India.

The training sessions for coaches are scheduled from June 2 to June 11, followed by the sessions for technical officials from June 12 to June 15.

The Advanced Level III-A Training course has been designed to address both technical excellence and holistic development in the sport. Over two weeks, participants will engage with a wide range of subjects including biomechanics and movement analysis, autogenic training for recovery, introduction of sports science in Kho Kho, awareness about doping in sports, sports psychology, scientific gazettes in sport, and the latest rules and regulations set by IKKF.

In some of the major sessions during this course period, participants will explore key components shaping the modern game on Thursday (June 5), such as Sports Science in Kho Kho by Pooja Bhati, Awareness about Doping in Sports by Vikas Tyagi and Anurag and Training of Attackers by renowned coach HV Nataraj. The day will also feature an early morning physical fitness session led by Ashwani Sharma.

Highlighting the significance of the initiative, Sudhanshu Mittal, President, Kho Kho Federation of India said, "This course reflects our commitment to preparing a new generation of coaches and technical officials who are equipped with the knowledge, tools, and international exposure to take Kho Kho to the next level in the global stage. As the sport integrates science and technology in all dimensions--from mat-based play to the Decision Review System--developing human capital is key to sustaining its global growth."

The Advanced Level III-A Training Course for coaches will conclude on June 11 with a practical examination followed by a closing session, reflecting on the two-week training and highlighting key takeaways for coaches before the technical officials' segment begins.

Over the past few years, Kho Kho has evolved from a traditional Indian sport into a fast-paced, professionally managed discipline. Adopting advanced playing infrastructure, introducing the 'Wazir' role to enhance dynamism, and integrating sports science and data-driven coaching have elevated the sport's appeal on the international stage. This course serves as a crucial step in aligning coaching and officiating standards with the sport's modern format and global aspirations.

By hosting this advanced-level course, KKFI reaffirms its vision of making India the nucleus of global Kho Kho development while fostering international collaboration and knowledge exchange.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic! Kho Kho deserves global recognition as much as kabaddi got. Proud to see India leading the charge in standardizing and modernizing our traditional sports. The inclusion of sports science shows we're thinking long-term. More power to KKFI! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Great initiative but I hope they're also focusing on grassroots development in India. Many schools have stopped including Kho Kho in sports curriculum. International growth is good, but we shouldn't forget our own backyard.
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Amit S.
Wonderful to see participants from so many countries! Especially happy about our neighbors Sri Lanka and Bangladesh joining. Sports can build stronger regional ties. Maybe one day we'll have a South Asian Kho Kho championship? 🤞
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Sunita R.
Played Kho Kho in school days - such an energetic game! Glad they're making it more scientific. But hope they keep the traditional essence intact. The 'Wazir' role addition was brilliant last year. More such innovations please!
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Vikram J.
The doping awareness session is crucial. Many traditional sports ignore this aspect when going professional. Hope KKFI also invests in anti-doping infrastructure as the sport grows. India should set the gold standard in clean sports.
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Neha P.
As a physical education teacher, I'm thrilled! Finally seeing proper structure in Kho Kho coaching. The biomechanics focus will help prevent injuries in young players. Request KKFI to make training materials available in regional languages too.

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