From March 2020 sports competition & events has practically came to a halt due to the covid19 pandemic. To restart…
From March 2020 sports competition & events has
practically came to a halt due to the covid19 pandemic.
To restart the sports industry, Ministry of Youth & Sports Malaysia have released the new sports bubble SOP for competition & event. Warriors.Asiadesign the below infographic to help event organizer & promoter as a quick reference guide.
For further infor please see the previous post on the new
SOP, click here.
Or for more details reference please click here into the Ministry
of Youth & Sports Malaysia website.
I’m Wallace.
Martial arts is a passion of mine since I was a kid. TaeKwon-Do was my first martial arts.
Since my injury to both knee’s ACL, I train for fitness only. Warriors.Asia started as Warriors of Borneo blogspot in 2015, this is my way of keeping myself updated in the martial arts world.
Writing stories about it is my small way of contributing to the development of the industry. My aim is to inspire & motivate others with my stories & also to help organisers & event promoters to have more media coverage.
I do not make any $$$ out of this ( but of course if there are any brand that wants to collab, I gladly welcome ).
Do reach out to me if you have any martial arts stories you want to tell.
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