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Dojo Etiquette
Rei
Dojo is a sacred place, where we train physically and intellectually. The students should respect
dojo and observe following rules of behaviour:
- The students should follow the training schedule. They should not be late for training sessions.
- Entering dojo, remove top clothes: coat, scarf and hat. Having taken off shoes put them in order.
If you find any other shoes, which are not in order put them in order.
- Before entering the training area let any senior students go ahead by belt category (Black belt
will go first, then Brown, Green, Yellow, White).
- When entering the dojo say clearly and joyful:
Onegaishimasu (Please help me, please teach me).
- When entering the dojo remember to show respect, having bowed at the relic of dojo.
- You always should be polite to your teachers, senior students and older persons.
- If you want to go to the bathroom you should do it before training.
- You should to try to keep your gi (training wear) clean and accurate. Always train in dojo in
clean gi.
- You should to keep your physical status good.
- You have to had your nails cut to do not harm other students during training.
- You shouldn't eat for an hour before training.
- You shouldn't forget to warm up even if train alone.
- When you watch other students training in dojo you are to sit still and do not stretch your legs.
Put your hands on knees.
- When the teacher announces a start of training session, you have to stand in rows quickly facing
to a relic of dojo.
- When the teacher announces "mokuso" (meditation), close your eyes, make a deep breath by a
stomach, concentrate you attention on "tanden" and try to clean up your mind.
- During training you should to closely and seriously listen to advices you are given.
- Handle training equipment with care.
- During kumite (sparring) fighters are to wear protective equipment.
- All protective equipment has to be checked and to be suitable.
- When the teacher gives you a piece of advice, listen closely and sincerely. Do not forget to show
you have heard and have understood advices with affirmative answer.
- The teacher should watch a physical status of students. There must be a short break in the middle
of training.
- You should to execute finishing exercises with other students in five minutes before the end of
training session.
- After finishing exercises all students sit in "seiza", calm down, concentrate their
attention, recite Dojo Kun, bow to the teacher, senior students and each other to express your
faithfulness and honour.
- If beginners and students with belts of different colour have any questions they should ask senior
students. It is always important to study karate constantly.
- One should not forget to thank the person who gives him/her a piece of advice in karate.
- The cigarettes harm your health. The smoking gives absolute nothing.
- If you have a trauma you should not to train until full recover. All that time you are to attend
trainings and simply look what other students do.
- Leaving dojo, one has not to forget to tell Arigato-gozaimashita (thank you very much), or
Shitsurei-shimasu (excuse me).
Rei: this word literally means to bow. Bowing is what we do at the dojo to greet each other, when
entering the dojo remember to bow at the main entrance and say: Onegaishimasu (Please help me,
please teach me), take off your shoes and put them in order. "Remember if you find any other shoes,
which are not in order put them in order". When in the change room greet your fellow karatekas by
bowing and say Onegaishimasu.
Before entering the training area let any senior students go ahead by belt category (Black belt will
go first then, brown, Green, Yellow, White). When on the dojo floor the most senior student will be
at the right side of the dojo and he will call for Zarei and Mokuso.
Upon completion of the opening ceremony Sensei will begin the training session with warm up and
stretches, then the class will move onto Kihon (basic) karate teachniques, (Blocking, Punching,
Kicking, etc). When Sensei is explaining a technique all students are to sit down in seiza
and listen to the theory of the technique (Students must pay close attention to this teaching. This is
where you will learn different meanings of your techniques).
When practicing any techniques with a partner do not forget to bow at each other and say
Onegaishimasu and upon completion of your technique(s) with a partner bow to each other and say:
Arigato Gozaimashita (Thank you very much). The same rule applies before beginning a Kata.
Kata begins and ends with respect so when bowing say: Onegaishimasu and at the end of the
Kata on the final bow say: Arigato Gozaimashita.
When you are in dojo or outside dojo do not walk in front of your senior students, if you need to
excuse yourself let your Sensei know by saying the following: Shitsurei Shimasu, Sensei, then
give a brief explanation of your excuse (like you need to go to the bathroom). Remember to go to the
bathroom before starting a training session, but if you need to go while training then follow
the said procedure.
Once the class come to an end Sensei will call for dojo yame, all students are to line up just
like at the beginning of the class, the most senior students stand in the right end of the dojo. The
senior student will call for Zarei by calling: Seiza, Mokuso and then the Dojo
Kun will be recite, repeat after senior student or Sensei.
You can find below some of the terminologies you will hear at the dojo. Please ask your teacher for
pronunciation and meaning:
Counting
Ichi, Ni, San, Shi/Yon, Go, Roku, Shichi/Nana, Hachi, Ku, Ju.
Stances
Heisoku dachi.
Musubi dachi.
Heiko dachi.
Hachiji dachi.
Shiko dachi.
Kiba dachi.
Sanchin dachi.
Zenkutsu dachi.
Han zenkutsu dachi.
Fudo dachi.
Kokutsu dachi.
Neko ashi dachi.
Renoji dachi.
Sesan dachi.
Blocking
Uke.
Jodan Age uke.
Chudan Yoko uke.
Chudan Uchi uke.
Gedan Harai/Barai uke.
Punches & Kicks
Age zuki.
Jodan zuki.
Chudan zuki.
Gedan zuki.
Mae geri.
Mawashi geri.
Yoko Geri.
Ushiro Geri.
Hiza Geri.
Kansetsu geri.
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