Broadwater Aikido, a vibrant Aikido club based in Runaway Bay, Queensland, invites all passionate players to join them for their upcoming Mixed Martial Arts event. As we all navigate through the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the club has made adjustments to ensure the safety and well-being of its members.
In light of the cancellation of major events, Broadwater Aikido has decided to bring the excitement and energy of training to their home dojo. Located at the Runaway Bay Community Centre, this dedicated club is affiliated with Aiki Kai Australia, ensuring top-notch training and expertise.
To maintain a COVIDSafe environment, the club strictly adheres to a set of protocols. This includes regular cleaning of the mats, mandatory use of hand sanitiser, and thorough disinfection of all surfaces that are frequently touched. Additionally, students are required to arrive for training with clean gis and promptly launder them afterward, promoting hygiene and cleanliness within the club.
The health and well-being of all members are of utmost importance. Individuals who feel unwell are strongly advised to seek medical advice and refrain from attending training. It is through these collective efforts that we can ensure the safety of everyone involved.
The club is eagerly looking forward to scheduling events in the New Year, where they can reunite with their friends from other dojos. However, the feasibility of these events will depend on the evolving COVID-19 situation. Rest assured, Broadwater Aikido will keep interested players informed and updated on any developments.
Remember, joining Broadwater Aikido at the Runaway Bay Community Hall guarantees energetic and invigorating training sessions. However, it is important to note that vaccination against COVID-19 is mandatory for training in NSW, ACT, and VIC. This policy also applies to other states and territories once they open up to interstate travellers or experience community outbreaks. The club prioritises the safety of its members, and exemptions from vaccination are not allowed due to the higher risk of potential transmission.
For those with exemptions, the club has also organised online Zoom classes to ensure that everyone can continue their training journey. It is significant for all students to acknowledge and accept that training carries inherent risks, especially for vulnerable individuals. Before participating, seeking medical advice is strongly encouraged to ensure the appropriateness of training.
Lastly, it is crucial to understand that vaccination does not guarantee complete protection, as asymptomatic carriers may be present during dojo or outdoor training. Broadwater Aikido remains committed to creating a safe and inclusive environment for all, where everyone can enjoy the beauty and discipline of Mixed Martial Arts.
Come and be a part of the Broadwater Aikido family at the Runaway Bay Community Centre. Train with passion, train with purpose, and unlock your true potential. See you on the mats!