John Bennett
04-18-2009, 11:50
Last night at the club where I train some problems developed because we don't have a good set of rules. I'm looking to develop some new rules and get the club to adopt them.
If you have them handy, could you guys post your club/school rules?
Here is the handout I gave new students when I ran my own club:
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Angelina Jiu-Jitsu Club
Rules and Guidelines
The purpose of the Angelina Jiu-Jitsu Club is to have fun while at the same time learning skills and keeping fit. These rules and guidelines are designed to promote that goal. Since you will be expected to know and observe these rules, study them well.
“Leave your ego at the door”. Anyone who is unable to control their ego or temper will be expelled from the club with extreme prejudice.
Students should maintain the highest degree of personal cleanliness. Jiu-jitsu practice involves close bodily contact. Be considerate of your training partners. Wash your body. Brush your teeth.
Keep your uniform (jiu-jitsu gi) clean. Wash it after every practice.
Fingernails and toenails should always be clipped short to prevent scratching or harming others.
Wear no jewelry during practice. This includes rings, necklaces, ear rings, and other piercings. Remove them before getting on the mat.
Do not engage in practice if you are sick with a cold or other infectious illness that could be spread to your training partners.
Do not attempt techniques you have not been trained to safely use, especially leg locks.
Never substitute strength for skill and technique. Strength fades over time. Skill lasts forever. "Forcing a technique” is one of the major causes of accidents on the mat.
No profanity or abusive language will be allowed in the club.
Do not consume any alcohol before a practice. Doing so is highly disrespectful to both your instructor and your club brothers. You will NOT be allowed on the mat.
Do not show anyone who is not a club member any jiu-jitsu technique.
Do not misuse your knowledge of jiu-jitsu. Harming people who are not trained in martial arts is the same as a man harming a child. It is shameful.
Watch your space on the mat. Be aware of those around. Collisions are painful and potentially dangerous.
The following items will be cause for immediate termination of club membership:
a. Any involvement in criminal activities
b. Drug abuse or misuse
c. Any behavior outside the club that harms the reputation or name of the club.
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I've attached my old Word document containing these.
If you have them handy, could you guys post your club/school rules?
Here is the handout I gave new students when I ran my own club:
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Angelina Jiu-Jitsu Club
Rules and Guidelines
The purpose of the Angelina Jiu-Jitsu Club is to have fun while at the same time learning skills and keeping fit. These rules and guidelines are designed to promote that goal. Since you will be expected to know and observe these rules, study them well.
“Leave your ego at the door”. Anyone who is unable to control their ego or temper will be expelled from the club with extreme prejudice.
Students should maintain the highest degree of personal cleanliness. Jiu-jitsu practice involves close bodily contact. Be considerate of your training partners. Wash your body. Brush your teeth.
Keep your uniform (jiu-jitsu gi) clean. Wash it after every practice.
Fingernails and toenails should always be clipped short to prevent scratching or harming others.
Wear no jewelry during practice. This includes rings, necklaces, ear rings, and other piercings. Remove them before getting on the mat.
Do not engage in practice if you are sick with a cold or other infectious illness that could be spread to your training partners.
Do not attempt techniques you have not been trained to safely use, especially leg locks.
Never substitute strength for skill and technique. Strength fades over time. Skill lasts forever. "Forcing a technique” is one of the major causes of accidents on the mat.
No profanity or abusive language will be allowed in the club.
Do not consume any alcohol before a practice. Doing so is highly disrespectful to both your instructor and your club brothers. You will NOT be allowed on the mat.
Do not show anyone who is not a club member any jiu-jitsu technique.
Do not misuse your knowledge of jiu-jitsu. Harming people who are not trained in martial arts is the same as a man harming a child. It is shameful.
Watch your space on the mat. Be aware of those around. Collisions are painful and potentially dangerous.
The following items will be cause for immediate termination of club membership:
a. Any involvement in criminal activities
b. Drug abuse or misuse
c. Any behavior outside the club that harms the reputation or name of the club.
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I've attached my old Word document containing these.