How a coach's suggestion helped PKL star Rahul Chaudhari develop a lethal move 

Rahul Chaudhari turned out for the Tamil Thalaivas in Pro Kabaddi Season 7
Rahul Chaudhari turned out for the Tamil Thalaivas in Pro Kabaddi Season 7

With over 950 raid points in his Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) career, Rahul Chaudhari has already established himself as one of the greatest raiders in the history of the sport. The Showman’s explosive change of pace and his fearless approach in venturing deep inside the opposition half to pick up points often leaves defences flat-footed and has been the hallmark of his glittering career.

However, one move in particular – The Running Hand Touch - has been his go-to for a major part of his career so far. On Pro Kabaddi’s weekly Instagram live chat series titled ‘Beyond The Mat’, the raider explained how he mastered the art of his favourite move.

A happenstance

“When I started playing kabaddi, I was a Right Corner. I was selected to train at SAI Gandhinagar and there were senior players like Mahipal Narwal and Manpreet Singh among others. So, we never got the opportunity to play. We would just sit on the sidelines and observe," Rahul Chaudhari said.

It was Mahipal, who eventually inspired Chaudhari to try his hand at raiding.

“Mahipal was a fabulous raider. He executed the Lion Jump very well and he was the complete package. The adulation he received made me realise that I too, if I were a raider, I could steal all the plaudits with a few good raids,” said the PKL star.

While Rahul Chaudhari did make the team that would participate in tournaments, he would often sit among the substitutes. However, that is what ended up changing the course of his kabaddi career.

“If you sat among the substitutes, you had to run along the sidelines to ensure you are warmed up and ready to go if the coach wants to bring you in. When I was doing my laps, the coach told me to open my body up and practice the Running Hand Touch as a part of my warm-up. So, I started doing that during those warm-up runs,” Rahul Chaudhari explained.
“Once I learned how to do that, the coach worked with me and taught me how to quickly change direction to startle a defence and pick up some points. That was the start of my transition from Corner defender to a raider. Since then, I have not looked back,” said the PKL superstar.

Versatility is key, even in the PKL

While he is among the best at the Running Hand Touch, Rahul Chaudhari believes being a student of the sport and adding to one’s repertoire of skills is of utmost importance for a raider to consistently find success.

“In our younger days, we did not have footage to study defences and learn how to perfect a raiding move. But now, there is so much data and a lot of videos available that can help a young player improve their game. It is key that they make full use of these facilities to improve themselves as players," he added.
“For a raider to be successful in this age, it’s important for them to learn at least 4-5 raiding moves. However, if they can perfect the Running Hand Touch, the skill to pick up bonus points and learn to attack on the turn, no defence will have an answer for them,” the Pro Kabaddi star raider concluded.

Rahul Chaudhari’s dedication helped him transition from defence to offence and become one of the finest raiders in the history of the sport and in the PKL. And while he has already embarked on an incredible journey with some impressive performances in the PKL, the Showman is still working on improving his skillset to keep performing at the highest level.

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