Rules

A student may be disqualified temporarily or for life for any of the following:

Committing a criminal offence:

This is a serious matter and could lead to disqualification. Students need to adhere to the law and maintain good conduct.

Failing to obey orders:

Discipline and respect are fundamental in martial arts. Disobeying instructions from instructors or senior practitioners can result in consequences.

Breach of etiquette:

Etiquette plays a crucial role in martial arts training. Violating traditional customs, showing disrespect, or misbehaving can lead to disqualification.

Entering the Do-Jo under the influence of alcohol: 

Practicing martial arts while intoxicated is unsafe and goes against the principles of focus and control. It’s a valid reason for disqualification.

Exploitation:

Speaking back to the instructor:

Martial arts emphasize humility and respect. Disrespectful behaviour towards instructors or peers can result in disqualification.