Lancashire Aikikai - Rules of Practice
Aikido is a traditional martial art and potentially dangerous thus care must be exercised. Do not execute techniques in a dangerous manner.
Listen to and watch your teacher (Sensei) to learn and follow what is being taught. Your mastery of each movement will depend on your application and attitude.
During lessons, people should assist each other and maintain control to ensure a safe and enjoyable practice.
Practise at the level of your partners; taking into consideration their differing physical attributes.
Be responsible for your behaviour and practice.
Do not use superior skill to inflict pain needlessly or excessively.
Do not practise under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Wear suitable footwear to the edge of the mat, keeping your feet clean to ensure no dirt or grit is brought on to the mat.
Respect and courtesy to all is expected.
If you need to leave the mat tell your Sensei. This is a safety point.
Keep yourself and your training Gi clean.
Keep your toe and fingernails cut short.
Jewellery, watches and sharp objects should be removed.
Weapons should be maintained in a safe condition.
Weapons should not be carried except to and from practice and then not openly but in a bag. (See more detailed advice)
Additionally the document Job Descriptions approved by the AGM in 2010 contains some general specifics to all members........
All members will :
- Abide by the constitutions, policies, and procedures of the BAB (National Governing Body – British Aikido Board), Lancashire Aikikai and that of the local Club. (Noting especially Child Protection and Data Protection)
- Support the aims and objectives of the Lancashire Aikikai and their local club.
- Act professionally
- Maintain as current any necessary qualification, insurance, membership, CRB check for any role, First Aid, take any CPD and have permission to hold any position within a club or the Aikikai.