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Dojo
Etiquette
Karate is dangerous, so proper
observance of etiquette is as important to our training as learning physical
techniques. Please follow the guidelines below:
- Make rei every time
you enter or leave the dojo.
- Remove shoes before
entering the dojo.
- Try not to be late
for class. If you are late, you should enter the dojo quietly and wait
at the back of the class until you are asked by the instructor to join
the practice. You should then make rei and join the class.
- The dojo is a
formal place where all participants must wear keiko-gi. Wash your
keiko-gi regularly and keep it in good condition.
- Remove your watch
and all jewelry before practice begins.
- Maintaining
personal cleanliness is an act of consideration and respect for yourself
and others. Keep your finger and toe nails cut short to avoid injury to
others.
- No food or
beverages are permitted in the dojo during keiko.
- Do not lean against
the walls or sprawl with your legs stretched out. Sit in seiza or
cross-legged.
- No unnecessary
talking during keiko.
- Never leave the dojo
without permission.
- Report all injuries
to the instructor before leaving.
- “Polishing the
floor is in fact the art of polishing your own mind.” Be on time and
help clean the dojo before keiko.
- Respect all dojo
equipment such as kicking shields and focus mitts. They should always be
neatly put away and should never be thrown around.
- Pay your dojo dues
– if you are unable to pay your dues on time, talk with the person in
charge of dues collection.
- Visitors should sit
quietly at the back of the dojo.
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