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After arriving early
and changing quickly into ones gi, students wait quietly at the edge
of the dojo. Please ensue
that dojo etiquette is maintained at all times. Please bow before
entering the dojo (also upon leaving the dojo, please also bow - this
encourages the ethos of the dojo etiquette).
The sensei will call
everyone to line up. The
higher grades will line towards the left hand side of the dojo (when
facing the instructor). All
other grades line up next to the higher grades, preferably with smaller
students at the front in order to see the sensei and any demonstrated
techniques more clearly.
The sensei will kneel
first and the senpai will call seiza (everyone to kneel).
Rei will called and everyone bows together.
The sensei (or upon invitation of the sensei) the senpai will be
called to warm up the class.

Warming up is a vital
part of the class as it stretches muscles and joints as well as
increasing the cardiovascular blood rate to perform techniques.
Failure to warm up increases the risk of potential injury from a
pulled muscle, cramp or other injury. The warm up normally lasts 10 to
15 minutes. It is vital
that if you arrive late that you perform stretching exercises before
entering the dojo as this minimises the risk of an injury.
Stretches are performed on most parts of the body such as arm
stretches, trunk stretches, side stretches, leg swings, neck rolls, push
ups, sit ups and many more.
Arriving late while
every effort to arrive on time, please ensure that you have warmed up
before joining the class late.
Basic Techniques (Kihon)

The start of the lesson
will involve basic punching and kicking techniques, correct use of hip
movement, stance measurement, blocking techniques and footwork
positioning. Sometimes,
techniques will be built up in a way so at to be demonstrated later in
the lesson with a partner during kumite or as a further study of a kata.
It is worth noting that the instructor varies the level of
techniques to the students attending. For example, a beginners lesson
will be more basic, focusing on simple punching, kicking, blocking and
stances, whereas an intermediate or advanced lesson will concentrate on
more advanced techniques or movements.
Kumite

Kumite (fighting) is
performed at a variety of levels. Beginners will perform very basic and non-contact kumite with
another beginner or higher grade who is instructed to vary the level of
their technique to the student they are partnering.
Basic punching and kicking with corresponding blocking is
practised, building on techniques practised in the basic part of the
class.
Higher grade kumite is
built up in the same way but may advance to semi free movements between
partners to practice and techniques such as timing or countering.
Kata

Kata (or Form) is
a fixed sequence of movements stressing different aspects such as
breathing, balance, speed etc taking the form of several imaginary
attackers from different directions with a specific defence and attack.
Depending on the level of the student, kata is broadly split into
basic and advanced with basic techniques usually practised as part of
the warm up or basic class being applied later in the kata part of the
lesson.
Warm down
Just as it is important
to warm up at the start of the lesson, it is important to warm down
before the end. A few
simple stretching exercises with possibly a few sit ups/press ups will
conclude the class.
The instructor will ask
everyone to line up and as at the start of the lesson, everyone will
line up with the higher grades. Seiza
will be called and the instructor will kneel facing the front of the
dojo (i.e. with their back to the class) followed by the rest of the
class. The senpai will say
out loud the dojo kun which is repeated by the class. The senpai will then call, Shomani rei (bow to the
spirit of the dojo). The
sensei will turn round and face the class and the senpai will call out
Sensei rei (bow to the instructor) and finally Otagani-rei
(bow to each other).
The sensei will bow to
the class and walk off. The
higher grades will stand up first, bow to the class followed by all the
other belts.
Please ensure you
collect all your belongings from the changing facilities and the dojo
before leaving.
Before leaving the
dojo, please before finally exiting.
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