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An important part of traditional martial arts training,
ettiquette has many reasons for being practiced. These include safety,
discipline, respect, cleanliness and preserving the tradition and identity
of the art. The main rules for Dojo Etiquette are listed below.
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1 - Always wear a clean gi;
2 - Keep finger nails and toe nails short;
3 - Make sure you are clean and tidy;
4 - Never wear any jewellery as this can damage the tatami or injure
others;
5 - Footwear must be worn until you reach the tatami (never wear shoes
or bring dirt onto the tatami);
6 - Don't eat or drink on the tatami;
7 - Never swear or use profanity in the dojo;
8 - Always bow when entering and leaving the dojo;
9 - Always bow when coming onto and leaving the tatami;
10 - Always bow to your partner before starting and after completing
your series of moves;
11 - Always bow to your partner before and after receiving your partner's
series of moves (this is particularly important with weapons as this lets each
of you know who is attacking or executing a technique);
12 - Always show respect to your partner;
13 - Always pay attention to safety;
14 - Keep conversation to a minimum when practicing;
15 - There should only be one teacher, unless otherwise indicated;
16 - When a new student arrives, make sure they are aware of the facilities
available and of what requirements are expected of them in order to practice;
17 - If in doubt ask the instructor or senior students;
18 - Before the practice, make sure the instructor is aware of any injuries
or ailments you have.