Steve
Mostly Harmless
Reading another thread made me wonder about other schools and their etiquette. I think that the personality of the school has a lot to do with the students who train there... more so than the efficacy of the style where most of us train as a hobby.
My school is very informal, although it's more formal than most BJJ schools. Warm ups are relaxed and a lot of chatting goes on. We'll have music on, as often as not... usually something loud and obnoxious, but every once in awhile, we'll sneak some cheesy '80s stuff in there to make the kids groan. Music gets turned off during technical instruction so that we can all hear, and then will usually go back on during sparring. The class has a relaxed but attentive atmosphere. People pay attention and generally focus on the task at hand.
General rules and observances amount to not leaning on the walls, bowing at the beginning and ending of class, and then we shake everyone's hand down the line. We also line up in ranking order and try to straighten up our uniforms, although it's not a huge deal if you don't get your belt on correctly.
Personally, I am all about following rules I believe make sense, but senseless ritual drives me crazy. I respect individuals and not ranks, so the relaxed atmosphere suits me very well. At the same time, I like structure, so the predictable format appeals to me as well.
What about you guys? What kinds of rules do you have, and do you LIKE them? Does the structure (or lack of) appeal to you? Do you think that the personality and etiquette play a major role in your decision to train where you do?
My school is very informal, although it's more formal than most BJJ schools. Warm ups are relaxed and a lot of chatting goes on. We'll have music on, as often as not... usually something loud and obnoxious, but every once in awhile, we'll sneak some cheesy '80s stuff in there to make the kids groan. Music gets turned off during technical instruction so that we can all hear, and then will usually go back on during sparring. The class has a relaxed but attentive atmosphere. People pay attention and generally focus on the task at hand.
General rules and observances amount to not leaning on the walls, bowing at the beginning and ending of class, and then we shake everyone's hand down the line. We also line up in ranking order and try to straighten up our uniforms, although it's not a huge deal if you don't get your belt on correctly.
Personally, I am all about following rules I believe make sense, but senseless ritual drives me crazy. I respect individuals and not ranks, so the relaxed atmosphere suits me very well. At the same time, I like structure, so the predictable format appeals to me as well.
What about you guys? What kinds of rules do you have, and do you LIKE them? Does the structure (or lack of) appeal to you? Do you think that the personality and etiquette play a major role in your decision to train where you do?