The prominent interaction of the taekwondo, judo, jujitsu, and karate athletes with the distance training program launched by the Sharjah Self-Defense Sports Club contributed to its early success after having followed training sessions in the first two days 2179 players practiced sports while they were at home, which contributed in a related way to maintaining flexibility and continuing the usual exercises This is in line with the precautionary measures in place to limit the spread of the Corona virus, and in line with the directives of the Sharjah Sports Council to stop sports activities.
In this context, the club’s chairman, Ahmed Abdel-Rahman Al-Owais, confirmed to “Emirates Today” that the club’s technical committee approved this program since late last year in order to communicate with clubs and centers that practice self-defense sports and are associated with it technically, and precautionary measures were speeded up to limit Corona virus on its application in the current period, explaining that the purpose of the program was to reduce time and distances during the organization of belt tests for players and players and also to deliver updated technical information when hosting international experts and trainers from different countries of the world without assigning trainers and Female trainers to attend the venue of the courses, and the program will continue even after the end of the Corona stage. He added: Very happy for the success achieved in the first two days as the number of followers and beneficiaries of the program reached 2179 athletes and athletes, which reflects the early success of it and gives an impression of its importance to continue playing sports in all circumstances, In accordance with the directives of the Sharjah Sports Council, that sport be an ideal way of life, and to maintain the physical and technical fitness of the players well when the formal return to training and the return of competitions, Al Owais praised the great cooperation of parents for the success of the program through the death of Don't workout factors at home.

On the other hand, the first day of the program witnessed the establishment of two classes for Taekwondo and Judo players, and it was followed-up and watched by 791 players in Taekwondo and gave training sessions for Taekwondo coaches Ali Alawi and Ukrainian Vadim Belkin, while the training sessions for Judo were presented by Egyptian coaches Abdel-Fattah and Tunisian Al-Hadi Al-Jawadi and the Russian coach Maxim followed up 436 Watch.

While training sessions were provided by coach Giulio and coach Jadio, it was followed by 204 players, supervised by Karate classes, coach Al-Marzouki and coach Hala Al-Boudi, followed by 748 players, bringing the total of the first two days to 2179 players.