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1.
Always bow when entering or leaving the
classroom.
2.
Do not enter the classroom late nor leave early
without the permission of the instructor; if you can’t
make it in on time for class, please telephone you’re
Senior Instructor. This is a sign of common courtesy.
3.
Uncontrolled conduct such as the use of
profanity, obscene gestures or actions, loud
conversations and unnecessary roughness toward a fellow
student or an instructor is strictly prohibited.
4.
No foods, drinks, or gum is allowed in the
classroom. It is also the responsibility of each student
to keep the classroom clean at all times.
5.
At all times come to class with a clean uniform,
trimmed nails, and good personal hygiene. No excessive
jewelry is to be worn at any time during class.
6.
All students are expected to be courteous inside
and outside the classroom.
7.
Any substitute teacher shall be treated as your
regular instructor.
8.
No sparring is allowed without the permission of
a senior instructor.
9.
To test for higher rank, you must: have
permission from a senior instructor, also all class fees
must be paid up to date, all students must have proper
attire (uniforms, sparring equipment, etc.) for their
rank level, and lower rank & upper rank students test
fees must be paid one week in advance.
10.
The senior instructor must approve all classroom
attire and equipment for safety reasons.
11.
Anything learned in class is to be used for
self-defense purposes only. Do not teach Martial Arts
without the permission of your instructor and never show
off what you have learned in front of your friends. This
could get you or someone else hurt.
12.
You must have the approval of your instructor for
any tournament competition.
13.
Always receive your instructor’s permission
before participating in other classes or activities
pertaining to martial arts hosted by an outside
affiliate.
14.
Do not engage in any activities that might
degrade the reputation of Texas Freestyle Karate or its
instructors.
15.
Any Assistant Instructor in a class or the
highest rank in line will make them selves responsible
for seeing that discipline and order are maintained
during class.
16.
When problems arise between students that cannot
be resolved among them, they must be brought to the
Instructor’s attention for mediation. Any problems
between the Instructor and student that cannot be solved
will be taken to Mr. Hardy for final policy decision.
Always remember we are a family and we are here to help
and support each other. We are not in competition with
one another. We must all progress at our own pace.
17.
Any decisions regarding promotion or demotion or
eligibility for testing are decisions to be made by the
Senior Instructors. Any questioning of those decisions
or any other policy should be made respectfully and in
private. A student should never question an Instructor’s
authority publicly nor should the method of teaching
techniques be questioned in class.
18.
Any form of discipline given by an Assistant
Instructor or Instructor must be adhered to by the
student immediately.
Disciplinary action will be taken for violation of the
above regulations. Penalties will vary at the discretion
of the instructor. Such penalties could result in
physical discipline, demotion of rank, suspension, or
even termination of training. The more severe
punishments will only be given by the Senior Instructor.
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