tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1993333568891253452024-03-13T12:06:36.349-07:00Club RulesStaceyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11334474984097825222noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-199333356889125345.post-15049845931177377982009-04-04T07:24:00.000-07:002012-11-24T16:22:34.070-08:00Club Rules & Etiquette"Karate Ni Sente Nashi" - "<em>There is no first attack in karate</em>". Karate teaches techniques which can be potetially deadly. It is therefore <strong>crucial</strong> that students refrain from aggressive and violent behaviour and only ever use Karate for defending themselves or their loved ones and even then only after <strong>all</strong> other options have been exhausted. <br />
Every member of Tuam Karate Club must show respect to instructors and fellow students at every training session.<br />
Every student must bow when entering or leaving the Dojo (training hall), and when leaving or joining a class.<br />
Disruptive or Disrespectful students will be asked to leave the class <em>immediately.</em><br />
Toe and finger nails should be kept clean and short to avoid injury to other members.<br />
All jewellery and piercings (ear-rings etc.) have to be removed before every training session for the students own safety.<br />
Every student in Tuam Karate Club must conduct themselves in a disciplined manner when away on seminar or course trips.<br />
Karate is <em>never</em> to be practiced in school or on any other person without a qualified instructor present.<br />
Mobile phones and cameras are not allowed to be used inside the dojo without the permission of the club instructor.<br />
Any injury or accident that happens during class must be reported to the instructor immediately.<br />
Tuam Sho Bu Kan Karate Club is a very traditional club and has high expectations of all its students to act in a disciplined respectful manner at all times, both inside and outside of the dojo. <em>Fighting, Bullying, or general bad manners will not be tolerated</em> any of the above complaints will be taken seriously and will result in a student being suspended or expelled from the club. <br />
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