Show Respect at All Times
Always bow when entering and leaving the dojo, and greet instructors and fellow students with courtesy. Respect for the dojo, your sensei, and your peers is the foundation of karate.

Keep Your Dogi and Body Clean
Maintain a clean, properly worn dogi. Personal hygiene shows respect for yourself, your training partners, and the dojo environment.

Be Punctual and Prepared
Arrive early for class, ready to train. Warm up quietly if you’re early, and avoid disrupting class if you arrive late.

Train with Seriousness and Focus
Treat every class as an opportunity for growth. Avoid unnecessary talking or distractions; listen carefully to your instructor.

Maintain Humility and an Open Mind
Accept corrections without argument. Stay humble, and remember that everyone — no matter their rank — is always learning.

Care for the Dojo Space
Help keep the dojo clean and organized. Pick up after yourself and assist with any tasks that support the dojo’s upkeep.

This is not just a dojo — it is where warriors are forged.

The dragon hears those who walk with intent. Contact Seiryu-Kai and begin the way.