ISKA MMA Referee and Judges Course
Lee Hasdell ISKA UK Director of MMA will stage a referee and judge’s course on the 1st November in Birmingham. The course will cover Pro and Amateur MMA. The course is open to all including experience officials who want to refresh their credentials and newcomers interested in getting involved and becoming an ISKA official.
Trainers and fighters are also welcome a better understanding of the rules can only help their careers. The course fee is £35.00 and will rule book an individual assessment, classification and certificate The course will hosted by the MACK HQ Gym, Adderley Street , Digbeth, Birmingham B9 4ED. Registration 10.00am, Referee and Judges course 10.30am to 1.30pm to book your place Tel 0121 6025712 email
7 September 2009
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