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The Silver Dragon Kungfu Academy | ![]() |
Uniform:
The basic uniform consist of black baggy pants, soft-soled shoes, and
a school tee-shirt. Do not wear running shoes. They offer too little side
support. The pants are full to allow for high kicks and low stances.
The shoes are soft, so that you can feel the ground beneath your feet,
and to protect your partner against injury from kicks. The school
shirt denotes your affiliation.
Keep your uniform neat and clean with the shirt tucked in.
Jewelry, rings, watches and any other accouterments must be removed
before practice. These objects can cause injuries in sparring and
they can be expressions of ego, which we leave outside. The main
reason for wearing a uniform is to remove any identity. The best
way to stand out from the rest of the class, is to develop outstanding
martial skills. Sweatbands, wristbands, and articles that are functional
for practice are permitted.
Everything you need can be found at Eden's Essentials: (704)
896-0089
Class Etiquette:
Arrive for class promptly, dressed and warmed up, ready to go.
When your instructor signifies that it is your class time, quickly line
up in the proper order. Lessons are not the time for idle chatter.
Make your questions pertinent and give the lesson your full attention.
Avoid interrupting others during class time. If you cannot
make your scheduled time, inform your instructor. This will allow
your instructor to plan his or her lesson schedule for that day ahead of
time. If you have an injury that will not allow you to practice with
your usual performance, inform your instructor. The instructors are
very capable of adapting your lessons to your needs.
You may participate in the other classes with the leading instructor's
permission, but do not be obtrusive or disruptive if they practice something
that you are unfamiliar with. Do your best to follow along, and ask
for clarification later. Never belittle another style, either within this
school or outside of it. Never attempt to teach new material to another
student without the express permission of the leading instructor.
School Etiquette:
We all help to keep our school clean and orderly. Everything
has its place, so when you use something, make sure that you return it
to that place. Each weapon must be returned to its appropriate rack.
Striking pads and targets must be returned to their proper place.
If you use the mats, be sure to replace them. If you see something that
needs to be cleaned up, clean it up. Ask for help only if you need
it. Alert an instructor if anything is in need of repair.
The school is not a place to sit and socialize. While we are all friends and family here, we all came here with the same intention - to improve ourselves and our quality of life through this martial discipline. Often times, unnecessary conversation is just another excuse not to practice. If you are tired, it is best to walk in circles, and keep moving. When you sit down, you will cool down, and it is difficult to get back up from there.
This school is here for practice. Eating (except things like sports
energy bars), smoking, alcohol and drug use are inappropriate behavior
on the premises. Chewing gum is also not permitted. The use
of profanity is not allowed.
Traditionally, the school hierarchy is arranged like a big family.
The term "Sifu" also connotes "father-teacher". There are usually
children training in the school and they are the youngest members of our
family. It is the responsibility of each of us to act as a good role
model for the youth.
Since our school is open to the public, we frequently have visitors who are interested in training. If you see someone you do not recognize who looks lost, ask them if they need help and direct them to someone who can serve them. They may not be aware of martial etiquette yet, so help them find what they are looking for, while watching for their safety.
Most important is that you enjoy your practice. Sometimes, Kungfu
can be a very humbling experience. Some people make it look so easy.
However, behind that look of ease lies practice, practice, practice.
Sijo Joe Martin, 6th Black Sash - (704) 892-9882
Sifu Tim Rogers, 2nd Black Sash - (704) 784-5343 Sifu Gerald Ray, 2nd Black Sash - (704) 892-3568 |
esoma@oocities.com
twrogers@hotmail.com |