DOJO ETIQUETTE
1.-When
entering or leaving the Dojo, stand in the doorway, face the
front, bow and say "OSU". This represents a mark
of respect for the Dojo and the people in it.
2.-If late for training, kneel
at the side of the class towards the back, facing away in
SEIZA (formal kneeling position). When the instructor acknowledges
you, stand up, turn to the front , bow and say "OSU"
then "Shitsurei Shimasu" (excuse me for disturbing),
then quickly join the back of the class.
3.-Do not eat, drink, smoke or
chew gum in the Dojo.
4.-Always move quickly in class
when instructed to do something. DO NOT STROLL.
5.-Do not practice KUMITE unless
instructed to do so.
6.-Do not break rank for any
reason, without asking permission from the instructor. If
you must leave your position, do not walk between the instructor
and the class. Walk behind the row you are in to either side
and proceed from there.
7.-Always address the instructor
and seniors by their proper title (SEMPAI, SENSEI, SHIHAN)
inside the Dojo. Acknowledge them with a loud "OSU"
when they speak to you.
8.-Your training should be a
serious matter. Do not laugh, giggle, talk or cause disruption
during the class. You should always stand inFUDO DACHI when
awaiting the next command.
9.-All directions, by instructor,
should be obeyed in the Dojo, without question. You will not
be asked to do anything that your instructor has not done
him/herself already. If you cannot keep up, do the best you
can.
10.-Keep fingernails and toenails
short and clean.
11.-During the break: No sitting
on chairs, leaning against the wall or lying down. Do some
training rather than waste time.
12.-It iseveryone's responsibility
to ensure the Dojo is clean, tidy and safe at all times.
13.-Your karate-gi must be neat
and washed clean at all times. Your belt should NEVER be washed,
only aired dry. It symbolically contains the spirit of your
hard training, and under no circumstances are male karatekas
allowed to wear t-shirts or other clothing underneath their
karate-gi. (Except for kids up to 12 years old)
14.-Don't wear jewelry or watches
during training.
The meaning
of "OSU!"
OSU means PATIENCE, RESPECT and APPRECIATION. In order to
develop a strong body and strong spirit it is necessary to
undergo rigorous training.
When you feel that you have reached your limit, that you are
about to give up, you must fight your weakness and you must
win. To do this you must LEAR TO PERSEVERE, but above all
you must LEARN TO BE PATIENT. THIS IS OSU!
The reason you subject yourself to hard training is because
you care about yourself, and to care about yourself is to
respect yourself. This self respect evolves and expands to
become respect for your instructor and fellow students. When
you enter the dojo you bow and say "Osu" . This
means you respect your dojo and the time you spend training
there. This feeling of respect is OSU!
During training you push yourself as hard as possible because
you respect yourself. When you finish you bow to your instructor
and fellow students and say "OSU" once more. You
do this out of appreciation. This feeling of appreciation
is OSU.
Thus OSU is a very important word in Kyokushin Karate because
it signifies patience, respect and appreciation. That is why
we always use the word OSU; to remind ourselves of these indispensable
qualities and good manners.
OSU!!