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"The best of everything in progression".

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Training Times

OUTSIDE Dojo

Contact: Sensei Joshua 
Phone: 0448 123 651

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Training times
ADULTS
WOMEN
CHILDREN

Young adults through to students in their sixties, from all walks of life participate in classes every week right around the country. Each of them train for their own personal reasons and each find their own rewards from it.

* Taught at adult level and pace

* Professional instruction

* Fitness

* Self Defence

* Improving personal best

* Social interaction.

In today’s society it is becoming more and more important for women to learn the basics of self defence and to be able to protect themselves.

At a Bushi Kai class women can train comfortably in a non-threatening environment and learn techniques specific to their needs 
* Gender specific training attitude.

* Self esteem

* Confidence

* Non threatening environment

* Sharing Experiences

* Supportive attitude

Anderson Bushi Kai Instructors, in conjunction with qualified school teachers, have developed a special training syllabus designed especially for young children. They gain the same benefits and more from martial arts training as adults but it is presented in a way to specifically meet their needs.

Safety

Safety is for everyone. No one comes to training just to go away hurt. At all times, use common sense.

If you have any medical conditions which may effect your training, or the training of other students, you are obligated to tell your instructor prior to the commencement of training. If you have a first aid certificate, also please notify your instructor.

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Before class, help yourself and other students, check the floor for things like pins or splinters. If necessary, find a broom and sweep it clear.

Take a drink with you to training.  During training you will dehydrate, especially during the summer months, so be prepared for it by keeping your fluids up.

If an exercise or a stretch looks 'risky', then it probably is. This doesn't necessarily mean don't do it, but that due care and attention must be applied. If you are unsure about anything, ask a higher rank or the instructor.

 

During sparring, work with your partner(s), according to the lower rank. All black belts should know that coloured belts are not toys to be played with. We all work together to sharpen each others skills, not kill each other.

Safety Equipment. If you do not have any hand-mits or shin-and-instep guards, then the only sparring you will participate in is non-contact sparring.. If you have safety gear, then you may participate in touch- or semi-contact sparring.

I encourage students to purchase a mouth guard and a groin guard, but these are optional.

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Instructors
If an instructor tells you not to do something, and you persist in doing it, then the instructor has performed their legal and moral duty of care and are not liable for any misconduct or personal injury incurred by the perpetrator. If there is a risk to other students as a result, the instructor will stop the class and deal with the risk where possible.

Safety
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