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How to Treat the Dojo

Sensei Michael Ratcliffe. 4th Dan Karate Black Belt at Shubukan Dojo in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

Sensei Michael Ratcliffe. 4th Dan Karate Black Belt at Shubukan Dojo in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

Sensei Michael Ratcliffe. 4th Dan Karate Black Belt at Shubukan Dojo in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

Sensei Michael Ratcliffe. 4th Dan Karate Black Belt at Shubukan Dojo in Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
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The dojo should be treated with respect, and the state of the dojo is the responsibility of the students as well as the instructor.
The student's reposnsibilities are also numerous, and apply equally to an instructor:
Never eat or drink on the training area of the dojo. There are some notable exceptions to this: Diabetic or other medical use. Rehydration. Sometimes water breaks are necessary, but in cases where it may be too frequent or far to go, the instructor may allow drinking water in the dojo, but as far as possible, the water should be kept away from the training area. Students with a medical condition should have and treatment (pills, inhaler, etc.) readily to hand and have explained to the instructor the relevant details for their condition and medication. No students feeling the effects of alcohol should enter the dojo. This is as a sign of respect as well as safety since alcohol is known to slow reaction time.SHUBUKAN KARATE CAIRNS
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