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School
Etiquette
This page will explain the
conduct and rules expected of students.
Upon entering the Do Jang
students are expected to have their belongings in their left hand, and bow to
the flags first, then to Grandmaster Lee, then acknowledge any other black belts that
notice the student's entry as a sign of respect.
As with any culture (not
just Asian) there is a level of deference that is expected of students.
The structure is very similar to the military. In fact, if one would
consider the structure of the school. Grandmaster Lee is the equivalent
of General, the other black belts are officers, and the color belts are the
enlisted personnel. Just for this reason alone, martial arts schools are
perfect for students to instill a sense of respect that will prepare students
to be ready for the military. As well as life in general, because all
jobs have the same kind of structure. It is done here in a fun way and
in perspective.
Everything (when
practical) is done in the order of left to right. From passing the
attendance card, to exercising and stretching. First, start with the left,
then go to the right.
Prior to entering and
leaving the mat area, students are expected to bow to the flags.
Students are to endeavor
to arrive to class early enough put on their uniform, find their attendance
and to be ready for the beginning of class.
If their is time, and room
in the back of the class, students are encouraged to stretch quietly so as to
not disturb or distract the class.
When the class is called
to begin, the students will line up according to belt ranking. Black
belts will be in the front starting at the right (as facing the flags), then
the color belts, and finally the white belts. Students will space
themselves arms length apart. When the first row fills up, then the
second row will line up according to ranking, once again from right to left,
same goes for all other rows until all students are in place.
If a student arrives late
and the class is already in progress, the student is required to quickly
change into their uniform. Then kneel outside of the mat area.
When the instructor acknowledges the student, the student is expected to
confidently shout "may I join the class (then the name of the instructor
i.e., Grandmaster Lee!). Once the instructor says "yes" then the student
will get into position in the back.
More to come ...
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