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The Rules of Ninjutsu & Muay Thai Training These rules are all very important for safety & for your learning experience. (The Basic Rules) 1. Everyone must wear a black martial arts uniform (Do-Gi) during Ninjutsu training. Black clothing may be worn by those who do not have a martial arts uniform. (A black t-shirt can be turned inside out to hide the picture, markings and or logos). Thai shorts may be worn by the students who are practitioners of our Muay Thai classes. 2. No eating, drinking, smoking or chewing gum during practice. 3. No jewelry during practice, including rings, necklaces and earrings. 4. No profanity or loud talking in the practice area. 5. Students must make a standing bow upon entering and leaving the practice area. 6. Never drink alcoholic beverages while in class or while in your Uniform. 7. Always try to avoid fighting when possible! 8. Never leave the class for a break, water, or any early dismissal, except with permission. 9. Always maintain a serious attitude during practice. 10. Be respectful to all instructors, participants and observers. 11. Help keep the practice areas clean and neat. 12. Never criticize other styles of the Martial Arts. 13. As a sign of respect and responsibility, dues should be paid on time. 14. No smoking or chewing tobacco products during class or in the training area. 15. For safety reasons, absolutely no hats of any kind should be worn during practice. 16. Always listen to your instructor while he or she is talking or giving advice. 17. By participating in the classes you release your image if it is filmed or recorded on that day. 18. For safety reasons, absolutely no horse playing will be allowed in class. 19. Long hair must be tied back into a ponytail during practice. 20. No cell phone use during practice! If you must answer or make a call, please do so outside the training area. 21. School property must not be altered in any way or destroyed. All items provided by the school, such as Boxing Gloves, Hand Wraps and etc., are to be returned in the same condition as they were issued. (Thank You Sandy Holt) Please do not resent it if you are corrected as every rule is important to your safety and to your learning experience. As a practitioner of the martial arts one must have a degree of discipline as well as respect for their self and others. |
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