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House of Tinkerbell following all the rules

Kruger believes some good has come out of the pandemic.

House of Tinkerbell has been steadfast in their efforts to get back to training while keeping their athletes safe.
The mixed martial arts club was very quick to open their doors last year once lockdown restrictions were lifted, allowing some sport facilities to open.
“We are still following all the rules we outlined last year.

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The classes have been made much smaller and masks have to be worn at all times,” said House of Tinkerbell owner and coach JP Kruger.
Kruger is proud of all his fighters for playing their part in keeping themselves and others safe.
“They know the goal and understand how serious this pandemic is. We’ve had no drama so far and that makes me happy,” he said.
Kruger believes some good has come out of the pandemic.

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“All the coaches here have upped their game and have learnt to approach coaching in a new way, which is always a good thing,” he added.
Although the athletes are frustrated that they aren’t able to compete, they are happy to to have the opportunity to improve their skills.

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