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Karate ni sente nashi
Karate ni sente nashi














There is a feeling in the air,Įnergy, being exchanged between the students and the teacher. This aura shows that something “important” is going on in the dojo. One can tell a good teacher by the aura and the attentiveness of the Should create a “teaching energy” from the accomplishments of their students. Must always be giving of themselves, humble, not arrogant and must have the student’s interests at heart. The Karate & Kobudo teacher must have a great deal of patience and must understand human nature. Success is best measured by how far you’ve come with the talents you’ve been The main rule is to enjoy your training, learn and do the best you possibly can. With reference to 18 above, there is an Okinawan saying, "To stay alive, keepĢ0. If there is anything that you do not understand be sure to ask but keep the longĪnd difficult questions until after class.ġ9. Karate ni sente nashi (There is no first attack in Karate).ġ8. Karate must only be used outside in self-defence and in defence of law and Never sit with legs out straight - legs should be crossed or kneel.ġ7. Never touch anyone’s weapons or equipment unless invited to do so.ġ6. There may be Kobudo (weapon) training going on in part of the Dojo. Make sure to pay attention in class, to your teacher and to what is going onĪround you. When a teacher gives advice, listen carefully and show that you understand byġ5. Remember to remove watches, rings, earrings, necklaces and any otherġ4. If you have any physical problems make sure that your teacher isġ3. Adequate footwear shouldīe worn between the changing room/toilet and the Dojo.

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Make sure that your hands and feet are clean. Keep finger and toe nails short and clean. Students must wear the appropriate belt for Kobudo or Karate.ġ1. 3rd Dan and above may wear black and red or red and white mix gi. Only Kobudo students are allowed to wear black and white mix gi and only if they are practicing or have been practicing Kobudo. After training your Gi should be folded away neatly. Men should not wear T-shirts underneath the Gi. Always keep your Gi clean, tidy and in a good state of repair. Before training go to the toilet and wash your hands afterwards.ĩ. Do not eat for at least one hour before training or drink too much.Ĩ. Students should note the School training programme and not be late.ħ. On entering, or leaving the Dojo be sure to bow (rei), (towards the front of the Dojo).Ħ. When you return kneel by the side until invited to return to the class. If you wish to leave the Dojo, For any reason, it is very important that you tell your Sensei or Sempai first. Ask the Sensei or Sempai, and then leave the dojo for your drink.ĥ. No drinking, eating, chewing of gum or swearing is allowed in the Dojo. If you see any shoes in disorder, place them in order also.Ĥ. Training bags and shoes should be placed neatly down one side.

karate ni sente nashi

Shoes and outdoors clothing should be removed before entering the Dojo. Make sure that you always address them by their correct title.ģ. If a senior student (Sempai), Teacher (Sensei) or Master (Shihan) is standing behind you at the entrance, let them enter, or leave first. All senior Teachers should be addressed as Sensei or Shihan all senior students should be addressed as Sempai. Any new students must become a member within one month.Ģ.

Karate ni sente nashi registration#

All students must fill in a registration form (this is not a membership form). The Dojo should be respected, kept clean and tidy and the following etiquette observed:ġ. This will make things easier and avoid and miss-understandings. Before entering the Dojo (training area) please take time to read the following Dojo rules and etiquette.














Karate ni sente nashi