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Travel insurance for BJJ when training overseas - Atticus - 11-06-2018

Hey guys, not sure if this belongs here, or in the Travel section, but I figured the target audience would be here.

Currently living overseas, and my Travel Insurance (Nomads) only covers Judo and Karate. Looking to cross train BJJ, but would prefer to be covered.
Does anyone know of travel insurance, open to Australians, which covers this?

I've Googled and the few insurers I found seemed to exclude Aussies for some reason.


Travel insurance for BJJ when training overseas - Buddydowrongright2 - 11-11-2018

Quote: (11-06-2018 07:18 PM)Atticus Wrote:  

Hey guys, not sure if this belongs here, or in the Travel section, but I figured the target audience would be here.

Currently living overseas, and my Travel Insurance (Nomads) only covers Judo and Karate. Looking to cross train BJJ, but would prefer to be covered.
Does anyone know of travel insurance, open to Australians, which covers this?

I've Googled and the few insurers I found seemed to exclude Aussies for some reason.

You could just say you were training Judo if you get injured. BJJ = Basically Just Judo, right? [Image: tard.gif]

In all seriousness, AFAIK World Nomads offers some insurance policies for travelers that cover injuries on the mat. You could email them and ask them.