International Kabaddi Rankings<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n# Practicing the Moves<\/span><\/span>: <\/b><\/span>As the old saying goes, practice indeed makes a man perfect. One move which is practiced 100 times will pose a significant threat to the opponent rather than those 100 moves which are practiced just once. Players must spend their time practicing each move to bring perfection in their game and master it. Mock raids with fellow teammates will help the players in preparing them for tense and critical situations during the match. During practice, every individual also will get aware of their strengths and weakness, on which they need to improve and work more.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/span><\/p>\n# Devising a Good Strategy<\/span><\/span>: <\/b><\/span>A good strategy is vital to winning matches. A team should never enter the playing arena without a concrete game plan. Every player (raider\/defender) must study the moves of their opponents carefully and understand their gameplay. For instance, every defender has a signature move like an ankle hold or body block; raiders must study that and make their game plan to score points accordingly. Every team must also be ready with contingency plans for all types of situations in case the original plan doesn\u2019t work.<\/span><\/p>\n# Maintaining the Decorum<\/span><\/span>: <\/b><\/span>Kabaddi is a game where the ethics and honor of a player matter the most. The game of Kabaddi is a bit rough and tough, where players put their heart and soul to get the point on the mat. At times, some players do not accept that they have been touched in the quest to win. Every player must maintain decorum on the mat, respect the game, and they should accept the final decisions sportingly for the integrity of the game.<\/span><\/p>\n