The camp, which began on 28th August, is aimed at promoting wrestling among the youth and is open to participants from all over Nagaland. The camp is divided into two phases, with the first phase focusing on basic wrestling techniques and the second phase on advanced techniques. The camp also includes sessions on nutrition, mental toughness, and injury prevention. The LWA hopes that this initiative will not only improve the skills of the participants but also inspire them to pursue wrestling as a career.
The Nagaland style wrestling is a unique form of wrestling that has been practised by the indigenous communities of Nagaland for centuries. It is a traditional sport that holds great cultural significance for the people of Nagaland. The championship aims to promote this traditional sport and provide a platform for non-practised wrestling communities to learn and participate in Nagaland style wrestling. The event will be held in Nagaland, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse traditions.
The event, organized by the Nagaland State Sports Council, is set to feature a diverse array of wrestling styles, including freestyle, Greco-Roman, and folk wrestling. The championship is expected to attract participants from various regions, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of wrestling in Nagaland. The Nagaland State Sports Council, in collaboration with the Nagaland Wrestling Federation, has been instrumental in promoting and organizing this prestigious event. Their efforts have not only fostered a sense of unity and camaraderie among wrestlers but also highlighted the importance of sports in cultural preservation.