Proper etiquette

Daniel Sullivan

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Why don't you take off your hakama for the hapkido class? You'd look less out of place that way.
What generally happens is that I come in early for kendo and am asked to join in more often than not. I am then all warmed up for kendo and get my hapkido to boot.

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Aeeesh....

You'll get a kick out of this. It's my boy PK performing his parody of Enrique Iglesias "I Can Be Your Hero"...called "It Costs a Lot to be Your Oppa".


That was hilarious....I the Uhma song was also funny...
 
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I bow in and out (entering and exiting the floor). We try to always bow out (entire class) to the instructor - we also try to bow at the begin of the class and say the tenents before stretches but not all of the instructors follow this routine. Also all black belts are to be called Sir or Ma'am or Mr./Ms. lastname and you answer up "yes sir/maam!" to your instructor.
 

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We bow and vocalise "Tae kwon" coming into and leaving the dojang. We bow to yudnaja and use the titles, which we have for each rank it seems. We bow going onto and off of the mat. And we bow in the beginning of class and at the end.

1st Dan-Seung Sei Nim
2nd Dan- Bu Kyo Sa Nim
3rd Dan- Kyo Sa Nim
4th Dan- Bu Sa Bum Nim
5th Dan- Sa Bum Nim
 

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