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Volleyball (Training) Travel Insurance
If you plan a trip abroad and will be playing Volleyball (Training), you should ensure you have the right policy.
JS Travel Insurance covers individuals and groups such as Volleyball Clubs and School Teams.
This policy does not cover you for playing Volleyball in an Amateur Tournament.
If you require a quote for this, please visit our webpage: Volleyball (Amateur Tournament) Travel Insurance.
To contact us by telephone or email, 0800 043 0020 / 01273 092 757 support@jsinsurance.co.uk
Summary of Cover (per person)
Section & Cover | Silver | Gold | Platinum |
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Emergency Medical and Repatriation* | £5,000,000 | £5,000,000 | £5,000,000 |
Cancellation or Curtailment* | - | £3,000 | £7,500 |
Personal Baggage* | £500 | £2,500 | £3,500 |
Activity Equipment | £1,500 | £1,500 | £1,500 |
Valuables* | £250 | £250 | £500 |
Loss of Passport* | - | £300 | £500 |
Travel Delay | - | £300 | £1,000 |
Trip Abandonment* | - | £3,000 | £7,500 |
Missed Departure / Connection | - | £500 | £500 |
Legal Expenses* | - | £25,000 | £50,000 |
*Excess payable does vary depending on the claim benefit.
Please read the Policy Wording for the complete list of Benefits.
Healix Insurance Services Ltd, on behalf of Hamilton Insurance DAC, arranges this Travel Insurance policy for Jade Stanley Ltd. Healix Insurance Ltd is registered in England and Wales under No. 5484190 and authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under No. 437248. Hamilton Insurance DAC is registered in Ireland No. 484148, authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland, and subject to limited regulation by the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority in connection with their UK branch. Jade Stanley Ltd is registered in England and Wales under No. 03570857 and authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority under No. 306205.
Pre Trip Training
- Maintain your training routine: Don't take a break from volleyball leading up to your trip. Consistency is key to staying sharp.
- Focus on travel-friendly drills: If your travel schedule limits gym time, incorporate bodyweight exercises, plyometrics, and core work that you can do in your hotel room or even outside.
- Research local facilities: Look up gyms or volleyball courts near your destination beforehand. Consider booking sessions or open gym time to maintain your skills.
Packing for Training
- Travel-friendly gear: Pacvk quick-drying clothes and resistance bands for versatile workouts. Consider a rope for agility drills.
- Shoes: Pack a good pair of volleyball shoes, but bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring your destination.
- Hydration: Pack a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated during travel and workouts.
Training During Travel
- Utilize airport layovers: During long layovers, find a quiet corner to do some stretching, bodyweight exercises, or light footwork drills.
- Embrace hotel workouts: Utilize hotel gyms or get creative with bodyweight exercises in your room. Find workout videos online for inspiration.
- Explore the city actively: Opt for walking tours or bike rentals to explore the city while getting some exercise.
Balancing Training and Travel
- Schedule wisely: Don't overpack your schedule with training sessions. Leave time to rest and explore the city. Listen to your body and adjust your training intensity accordingly.
- Embrace active recovery: Include activities like swimming, yoga or light jogging as active recovery days to help your body bounce back.
- Fuel your body: Eat healthy meals and snacks to provide your body with the energy it needs for training and exploring.
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