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Sunil Yadav of Rampur is making the children of the village a better player by teaching kabaddi. He has imparted free training in 15-20 panchayats and 8-10 schools.

Kabaddi training
Highlights
- Sunil Yadav is teaching kabaddi to children in villages.
- Free training in 15-20 panchayats and 8-10 schools.
- His 15 players have played at the state level.
Rampur: Sunil Yadav of Shahabad is making the children of the village teaching kabaddi and making them better players. He has given free training in 15 to 20 gram panchayats so far and is also teaching children the skills of sports in 8 to 10 schools. His 15 players taught have played at the state level so far and are illuminating the name of the district.
Sometimes the player himself was
Sunil himself has been a great kabaddi player. In the year 2018-19, he participated in the national competition in Haryana while playing with the Uttar Pradesh team. Now he wants the children of the village to move forward in this way and their dreams are fulfilled.
They go from village to village find children
Sunil believes that there are many children in the villages who have tremendous talent of sports but due to lack of proper guidance and lack of means they are unable to move forward. For this reason, he goes from village to village to find children and understand their interest and start training them.
YouTube took support to learn new techniques of kabaddi
During the lockdown, Sunil resorted to YouTube to learn new techniques of kabaddi. He made himself better by watching the video and when the situation became normal, he taught the same technology to his players. He says that kabaddi is not just a game, but also a way to stay healthy. This makes the body strong, increases confidence and the mind becomes sharp.
Every child can become a big player
Sunil wants his taught children to play national and international level one day and illuminate the name of their village district and country. Due to their efforts, new plants of kabaddi are being prepared in the district, they believe that if the right direction and hard work is found then every child in the village can become a big player.