Children, men and women learn to be more aware of your surroundings to defend against attackers. You learn how to concentrate and focus during stressful situations. Learn critical techniques to help defend yourself and others.
Learn to take your time, ENJOY THE PROCESS. Going faster won't make you better, being better will make you faster. Drilling is one of those aspects. It is said "don't fear the man who does 1,000 techniques 1 time, fear the man who does 1 technique 1,000 times"
"You lose the fear of expressing yourself, you start walking with your head held high. There's no place you can't go, there's no goal you can't achieve, since you are a Jiu-Jitsu person."
~ Master Renzo Gracie
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WHILE SOME OF THESE RULES MAY SEEM STRICT AND FORMAL, THEY EXIST FOR A REASON:
The Academy Etiquette Guidelines are crucial in order to instill the respect and discipline necessary when practicing martial arts.
Without committing to these guidelines, practicing this art form could be dangerous.
Leave your ego outside and be humble and respectful to others. • Arrive early for class. • Sign in for every class.• Enter and exit the mat with permission from instructors • Bow to the center of the mats when entering or exiting the mats. • Remove shoes prior to stepping on the mats. • Always wear shoes off the mats. • Keep quiet while the instructor is teaching. • No foul language or poor attitudes. • Give higher ranked students preferred space during training. • Refer to Black Belt Instructors as “Professor” • Refer to non Black Belt Instructors as “Coaches” • Please be respectful to the instructors. • Respect those you train with and the Instructors. Rank is a symbol of knowledge and wisdom. • Respect the facility. . .
Pick up after yourself.
Be aware of your surroundings. Maintain a safe environment while training. Use proper Tap Out procedures. Remember this is a training session, not a World Championship.
Show your training partner courtesy during training.
Be aware of your surroundings. Maintain a safe environment while training. Use proper Tap Out procedures. Remember this is a training session, not a World Championship.
Show your training partner courtesy during training.
What you are taught is for your personal development as a student and citizen, and should be used as a last resort when everything else has failed.
PARENTS:
You are responsible for your child’s behavior if they are not participating in class.
NO COACHING FROM THE SIDELINES.
PERSONAL HYGIENE IS A MUST!
Please keep your fingernails and toenails trimmed.
Please bathe and use deodorant to prevent body odor.
Students must wear a clean and appropriate uniform for class. Students are required to wear a rash-guard underneath their Gi.
Keep your uniform and equipment clean; wash after EVERY class. Remove all jewelry before class.
Open cuts will be covered at all times.
If you are sick, stay home.
Mouth guards are encouraged during training.
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