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cliffy
Posted: 2009-07-24 05:27:40
Personally speaking it not actually that helpful as it only protects the cost on my own personal instructors insurance - however all my students that wish to take part on UKMF will have to be re-licenced, that is, have to pay twice and hold two licences and insurance policies this year.

This is the one thing I wanted to avoid.

I think it is going to be hard enough for a gym such as ours which provides Muay Thai, BJJ and MMA to have source now a separate licence and insurance policy for Muay Thai students to the rest of the gym members and infact where some students compete in multi-disciplines will have to have separate insurance polices and licences for each discipline.... but now for this year the Muay Thai competitors will have to hold 2x polices for purely Muay Thai (the current one we have and now the UKMF).

:o(

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