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So your club makes people teach even if they’re bad teachers?...because frankly not everyone is capable of being a teacher. That’s not a bad thing it’s just some people are teachers and some aren’t. Forcing people is not a good idea for a club imo. Because if you make everyone do it, some won’t want to and they won’t put in the effort because they don’t want to be there and they don’t the enthusiasm or the patience for it so they’ll be teaching badly and that’ll mean the students get poor teachingOnly 2 rules in my school.
A student has to:
- compete in tournament.
- teach in the future.
We have a handbook that includes general safety rules. Nothing different from what a commercial gym would have. If memory serves we used a gym handbook as a model.I'm curious what the official rules of different schools are. Are there a lot of rules? Only a few? Are they only limited to safety, etiquette, or do they cover other things as well?
im not sure there are any ? if they exsist no ones told meI'm curious what the official rules of different schools are. Are there a lot of rules? Only a few? Are they only limited to safety, etiquette, or do they cover other things as well?
How about sharing the rules from your school? Also, can you share the rules to want to have when you open your own school?I'm curious what the official rules of different schools are. Are there a lot of rules? Only a few? Are they only limited to safety, etiquette, or do they cover other things as well?
And....don’t throw sloppy straight punches at old men by car windowsSTRIKE FIRST
STRIKE HARD
NO MERCY, SIR!
Also...
Fear does not exist in this dojo.
Pain does not exist in this dojo.
Defeat does not exist in this dojo.
Mercy is for the weak.
... you get the drift!
Regarding #9, I have this horrible pun: makeup class is where we work on our foundation.These are the rule at my karate schoolView attachment 23140
How about sharing the rules from your school? Also, can you share the rules to want to have when you open your own school?
Oh wow, that's intense Brendan! Very formal hey... I like seeing all the different oaths etc. I've always been interested in the not discussing or telling anyone of techniques or methods used... not a judgement, but yeah it is interesting. It may be like Vipassana meditation retreats, where you're not supposed to teach anyone the technique if you're not a qualified teacher, as you don't want to do any possible damage or misinform.Oath to the Supreme Deities
On becoming a member of the Tenshinshō-den Katori Shintō-ryū, which has been transmitted by the Great Deity of the Katori Shrine, I herewith affirm my pledge that:
I hereby pledge to firmly adhere to each of the above articles. Should I break any of these articles I will submit to the punishment of the Great Deity of Katori and the Great Deity Marishiten. Herewith I solemnly swear and affix my blood seal to this oath to these Great Deities.
- I will not have the impertinence to discuss or demonstrate details of the ryu to either non-members or members, even if they are relatives;
- I will not engage in altercations or misuse the art against others;
- I will not engage in any kind of gambling or frequent disreputable places;
- I will not cross swords with any followers of other martial traditions without authorization
Those are the traditional 'rules' of one of the schools I study.
Oh wow, that's intense Brendan! Very formal hey... I like seeing all the different oaths etc. I've always been interested in the not discussing or telling anyone of techniques or methods used... not a judgement, but yeah it is interesting. It may be like Vipassana meditation retreats, where you're not supposed to teach anyone the technique if you're not a qualified teacher, as you don't want to do any possible damage or misinform.
But always wondered why not sharing certain things... interesting!