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Code of Conduct
Written by Rick Dobson   
Tuesday, 19 April 2011 22:35

 

 

  • Kickboxing is a highly effective and practical method of self defense and must only be used when absolutely necessary and then only with the minimum force sufficient to subdue an attacker or stop him or them.  You must not attack first unless your life or another life is in danger and there is no other action open to you.
  • Students must obtain the instructors permission to leave the training area during a lesson.
  • Respect must be shown at all time to instructors.  Students must address instructors in a respectful manner and never speak whilst the instructor is speaking during a lesson.
  • When training, care must be taken at all times to avoid accidents and you must respect your training partner.  Any accident or injury must be the responsibility of the individual concerned, not Phantom Kickboxing or the affiliated associations or the training establishment.
  • In the training area you must never engage in idle chatter, fool about, smoke, Chew Gum or consume any food.  Never enter the training area after having consumed alcohol or drugs.  Always wear correct uniform or authorized training attire.  Ensure all training equipment are clean.  Ensure foot and hands are clean and nails clipped short.  No jewelry must be worn whilst training.
  • Student who wish to compete must have a fully paid up current membership (For Insurance purposes).
  • Belts must be worn at all training sessions for grade identification purposes. (Except students who have not yet graded).
  • All students must conduct themselves in a sportsman-like manner.  Bullying either physically or verbally will not be tolerated.  Derogatory remarks must not be spoken against any person, any other Martial Art and proper respect should be given to them at all times.
  • Phantom Kickboxing does not tolerate the use of illegal drugs of any form, any student found to be using them or training while under the influence will be asked to leave.  Repeated abuse will result in you being banned from attending the club.

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 20 June 2011 12:53
 

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