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Dojo Etiquette

1.   Always bow in and out of the Dojo. Always bow to your partner before and after an exercise.

2.   Shoes should be removed before stepping into the Dojo.

3.   When late for class, bow in, do 10 push ups, and wait for the instructor to bow you in.

4.   Always address the head instructor as Sensei.

5.   Always pay strict attention to the instructor and not to other distractions.

6.   Never leave the class for a break, water, or any early dismissal, except with permission.

7.   Students should remove all jewelry before class, for their own safety and that of others.

8.   No smoking, profanity or gum in the Dojo.

9.   Practice what you are taught.

10.   No sparring allowed without permission (ask an Instructor for permission). Students must wear full protective equipment.

11.   Never lose your temper in the Dojo, especially in self-defense, or free sparring.

12.   Students must always keep their finger and toenails clipped and clean.

13.   No horseplay in the Dojo.

14.   Do not use the equipment unless authorized by an instructor. Do not borrow other's equipment without his/her permission.

15.   Never talk during class except to ask or answer questions, or to discuss martial arts.

16.   Do not ask to test. Your instructor will always inform you when you are ready.

17.  As a sign of respect and responsibility, dues should be paid on time. 

18.  If you are the last to leave the Dojo, lock the front door and turn off the lights.

 

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Traditional Advice

Grant yourself a moment of peace and you will understand how foolishly you have scurried about.

Learn to be silent, and you will notice that you have talked too much.

Be kind, and you will realize your judgement of others was too severe.

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