MBF rules for attending training and competitions
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In junior training sessions and when MBF members play in competitions, they behave in a nice, encouraging and respectful manner towards each other. During training sessions, they do not curse or call each other names, and they especially encourage their fellow players if they are not yet at the same level of skill as the other. However, if you experience or notice bullying or other unfair treatment, please report it immediately to the coach, MBF's harassment contact person (Ildiko Kadar) or another adult so that this can be addressed quickly.
MBFIn the practices of the team, players are not allowed to hit other players with ping-pong balls. If someone does this or otherwise misbehaves, the coach will immediately put them on the ice next to the playing field for 10 minutes. Players on the ice are not allowed to have a cell phone or other devices. They must follow the practices from the sidelines. If the ball is hit again, the coach will ask the player to leave the practices. Players are also not allowed to hit other players with ping-pong balls on the playing fields.
MBFDuring MBF practices and competitions, juniors return balls from outside tables immediately. This is polite and friendly behavior towards fellow players. MBF's own practice balls do not need to be returned to other tables. After practices, MBF players collect all balls and give them to the coach.
MBFThe values of are joy of playing, fair play and goal-orientedness. In other words, junior training sessions are joyful, fair events where training is goal-oriented. ja During MBF training, cell phones and snacks remain in the game bag during practice. MBF players play happily, cheering and being fair to their teammates.
