Mr Arumugam based at Coimbatore, Tamilnadu is a manufacturer of wooden clubbell. The clubbells made of neem wood come in various sizes weighing between 5 to 12 kgs.
WOODEN CLUBBELLS
Indian clubs, which originated in the Indian subcontinent, are a type of exercise equipment used to present resistance in movement to develop strength and mobility. They consist of juggling club shaped wooden clubs of varying sizes and weights, which are swung in certain patterns as part of a strength exercise program. They can range in weight from a few pounds each to special clubs that can weigh as much as up to 100 pounds. They were used in carefully choreographed routines in which the clubs were swung in unison by a group of exercisers, led by an instructor, similar to 21st-century aerobics or zumba classes. The routines would vary according to the group’s ability along with the weights of the clubs being used. When the 19th-century British colonists came across exercising clubs in India, they named them Indian clubs.
INDIAN WOODEN CLUBBELLS
Club swinging is believed to have originated in India by soldiers as a method of improving strength, agility, balance and physical ability.
Gada club is a blunt mace from the Indian subcontinent. Made either of wood or metal, it consists essentially of a spherical head mounted on a shaft, with a spike on the top. The gada is one of the traditional pieces of training equipment in Hindu physical culture, and is common in the akhara of north India. Maces of various weights and heights are used depending on the strength and skill level of the practitioner. For training purposes, one or two wooden gada (mudgar) are swung behind the back in several different ways; this is particularly useful for building grip strength and shoulder endurance. Mudgar are mentioned in the Indian treatise Arthashastra written by Kautilya dated to 4th century BC.
Tamilnadu, the southern state of India also has a similar culture and the clubs are known as Karalakattai. There are 64 different types of swings and exercises focusing on various muscles and parts of the body. This age old training equipment is believed to have been a common thing in almost every household of Tamilnadu about 2000 years ago. Practitioners of this equipment further believe that it dates back to a time when the continent Kumarikandam a.k.a Lemuria existed.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_club
Mr Arumugam
Manufacturer of Wooden Clubbell
Kavundampalayam Housing Unit backside
Meenakshi Nagar,
Coimbatore 641030
Tamilnadu, India
+91 94899 71507
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