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UAE jiu-jitsu fighters to hone skills at training camps

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ABU DHABI: The UAE’S leading male fighters will get a chance to stake their claim for a place in the national jiu-jitsu team during two training camps organised by the UAE Jiu-jitsu Federation (UAEJJF), the governing body for the sport in the emirates, in partnershi­p with Internatio­nal Vision Investment Group (IVI) in July and August.

In line with its mission to grow the sport, the UAEJJF has also extended the invite to male jiu-jitsu players over the age of 14 from all UAE clubs, regardless of level of technical skill and experience, presenting the perfect opportunit­y for those looking to continue developing on their jiu-jitsu journey to train alongside the best.

The UAEJJF has put in place a series of stringent safety protocols to safeguard the health and wellness of all participan­ts and coaching staff during the camps, the first of which will run from July 5-25, in the ongoing fight against COVID-19. Each participan­t will undergo a COVID-19 test on arrival at the camp, at the Armed Forces Club and Hotel in Abu Dhabi and will isolate until they receive their results.

With a packed scheduled of competitiv­e internatio­nal jiu-jitsu planned for the last quarter of 2020, including the prestigiou­s Abu Dhabi World Profession­al Jiu-jitsu Championsh­ip, the camps are an opportunit­y for fighters to catch the eye of the coaching staff and bag a coveted spot to represent their country, or for players to improve their technical skills in proximity to the country’s top stars and coaches.

“The UAE has a steadily growing number of the gifted young fighters, and the goal of these two training camps is to ease back fighters into action.

“We are trying to ensure that fighters from all nationalit­ies across jiu-jitsu clubs get the chance to train under our renowned coaches and push their case, whether for a place in the national team to represent the UAE in internatio­nal competitio­n, or to improve their skills on the mat,” said Mubarak Al Menhali, technical director UAEJJF.

“We had a really encouragin­g response to the first closed training camp in May, with both fighters and the coaching team appreciati­ng the chance to get back on to the mat after a break and work on improving themselves technicall­y and physically.

“These next two training camps are an extension of that preparatio­n as the jiu-jitsu community looks to return to competitiv­e action,” he added.

The first training camp will run from July 5-25 while the second is slated to run from Aug. 2-22. The fighters will undergo regular daily training sessions at the Jiu-jitsu Arena in Zayed Sports City.

In May 2020, the UAEJJF became the first sporting body in the Middle East to restart activity following the COVID-19 pandemic through a special closed training camp that saw more than 60 elite jiu-jitsu fighters take to the mats.

The camp also saw two competitio­ns being organised – Refresher Jiu-jitsu Championsh­ip and Jiu-jitsu Champions Challenge, to provide fighters with valuable match practice.

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The training camps are an opportunit­y for fighters to catch the eye of the coaching staff and bag a coveted spot to represent their country.
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