Kudo was established in 1981 as a sport. It combines the techniques of karate, judo and Thai boxing. According to the coaches, it is a purposeful discipline for harmonious spiritual and physical training. Taking into account the fact that this sport is a full contact martial art, each athlete needs kudo insurance in order to be allowed to participate in training sessions and competitions.
The most common injuries in kudo and causes of injuries
The list of possible injuries in kudo is big enough but there are some other types of injuries which athletes often face:
- Knee injuries.
- Torn muscles.
- Hand joint injuries.
- Head injuries.
- Shoulder girdle injuries.
Most accidents in kudo occur during competitions. It is explained by athletes’ fatigue, as well as increased physical and emotional stress, which can lead to errors in the technique of performing moves.
Coverage of accident insurance for kudo
Online accident insurance for kudo was created having taken into account the risks of injury in this sport. An insurance policy may cover the following:
- Temporary disability.
- Permanent disability.
- Critical disease.
- Death.
Accident insurance for kudo has worldwide coverage and gives an opportunity to travel to foreign countries without purchasing additional insurance.
Types of sports insurance for kudo
There are several types of sports insurance for kudo available on our website. They differ in the purposes of insurance and insurance periods. We offer you the following types of online insurance:
- Participation in a single event (from 1 day).
- Travel insurance for international competitions and active recreation (for the duration of staying in a foreign country).
- Daily training sessions and other sports activities (up to 1 year).
We offer you both children’s and adult online sports insurance. All-day insurance is available for children. Online insurance is being issued within a few minutes on our website. After making payment all the insurance data get into a unified database. This provides an athlete with opportunity to register a policy right before the start of competition or departure to foreign country.