What are you thinking…surely the title is different…yeah…Mallakhamb- new word for many of you. So let me proudly tell you that it is the sport of Indian origin. Which is growing very fast among youth worldwide.
First of all let me clear; I am not expecting any likes or commments from this post. Still if you found this interesting then do like. It is just my goodluck that I am a sportsman and part of this wonderfull game. I just want to spread awarenss regarding this sport on occasion of First Mallakhamb Day celebrating on 15th june 2017 all over world : The sport which tought me decipline, petions and power to handle worse.
So friend,
Here is something interesting about it ….
Mallakhamb is a traditional Indian sport in which a gymnast performs aerial yoga postures and wrestling grips in concert with a vertical stationary or hanging wooden pole, cane or hanging rope. The word mallakhamba also refers to the pole used in the sport. The pole mallakhamba is usually made from the Seesham (Indian Rosewood) polished with castor oil.
Three popular version of mallakhamba are practiced using the sheesham pole, cane or a rope. It is for both girls and boys.
Mallakhamba derives from the terms malla which denotes a wrestler and khamba which means a pole. Literally meaning “wrestling pole”, the term originally referred to a traditional training implement used by wrestlers. Mallakhamb keeps body slim, hardens muscles and ensures the proper degree of tension for each.
One statement describes the Mallakhamb very clearly…
“MALLAKHAMB IS AN INDIAN SPORT WHICH MAKES POSSIBLE TO GIVE EXERCISE TO EACH AND EVERY PART OF YOUR BODY WITHIN MINIMUM TIME”
So friend I will request you if possible please share information about this indian sport. And instead of giving more time in gym try this sport which can give more benifite.
Please do watch videos and google it for info and do share about this sport among your friends.
Wish you all a Happy Mallakhamba Day in advance….✌
-shubham ❤
©TheSDspeaks
Very interesting..
That’s Indian originated.???
Hmm 😒???
It’s very fascinating to watch..
great balance and skill
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Yeah its indian originated…just like kushti and basically from maharashtra
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Hahahaha 🤣
You are talking to someone who doesn’t have the slightest idea or clue as what that all is…
But you have the right to be proud…,
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Thats what i want that they should atleast search for it😉….
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Thanks for the wonderful post. I am sharing this. 🙂
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Thanks for reading and sharing😊
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Thank you so much. 🙂
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