Kho-Kho

30.00

The game played in small place, without any instrument and money is kho-kho. It is a 100% Indian game making the player active, slim and quick in action and tough. The book provide full information about it, which would be helpful to the trainers of game / game trainers, the organizers of compitions of games and game-academies.

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The game played in small place, without any instrument and money is kho-kho. It is a 100% Indian game making the player active, slim and quick in action and tough. The book provide full information about it, which would be helpful to the trainers of game / game trainers, the organizers of compitions of games and game-academies.

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Weight 30 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 14 cm
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