1.  When practicing with your uke (i.e. partner), the aim is not to                                                  
                                                fight him or her, but to instead learn the techniques through and with him or her.

                                         2.  Care should be taken to be aware of the ability (rank) of the uke.
      
                                         3.  Proper warm-up exercises will be executed before beginning any techniques between           
                                               students.

                                         4.  When your partner is locked in a position which causes pain, he or she will tap                      
                                               TWO-TIMES on his or her partner, the mat, or as a last resort on themselves.  The tap         
                                               may also be given verbally by saying tap, but should be used in conjunction with a                
                                               physical tap if at all possible. When a tap is heard or felt, tori (the person executing              
                                               the technique) is to release the hold.  If you are not sure the tap has occurred, release         
                                               the hold.

5.  In case of injury, notify the instructor immediately so that he or she may take appropriate action.  Only authorized
instructors may administer first aid.

6.  Proper safety equipment (mouth piece, sparring pads, etc.) must be worn as dictated by the instructor.

7.  All male students must wear a cup and supporter.  A supporter is also recommended for women.

8.  Please remove all jewelry (watches, earrings, necklaces, rings, etc.) prior to beginning the work out.  Wedding rings
with no sharp edges may be worn with the approval of the instructor.

9.  Students must properly groom finger and toenails.

10.  Please tie back long hair so that it is out of your eyes and face.

11.  It is extremely important that students inform the instructor of any past mental or
physical injuries or disabilities that may increase the danger of the students
performing any of the required techniques.  A written statement of approval from a
doctor or parent may be required before participating in a workout session.

12.  Any open wounds or injuries that are hidden from view by the gee or bandages
should be reported to the instructor prior to working out.

13.  The instructor of the dojo has the right to restrict and/or release a student from
participating in class due to safety rules or other issues that may cause harm to a
student or instructor.
Jukite Jujitsu
Dojo Safety Rules
IF AT ANY TIME YOU ARE UNCOMFORTABLE PERFORMING A TECHNIQUE OR SEE SOMEONE
DOING SOMETHING THAT APPEARS UNSAFE, PLEASE INFORM THE INSTRUCTOR RIGHT AWAY.
SAFETY IS EVERYONE'S CONCERN
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