Aikikitty
Master Black Belt
I recall threads talking about hygiene in the dojo before but how clean is your dojo normally? Is it always spick and span or are your feet consistently black from the dirt on the floor?
Our dojo gets quite messy at times and I think that's probably because we don't have regular people cleaning/sweeping it--it's probably mostly personal volunteering. And it's hard to find time to do it for most people as everybody has jobs and a family or drives a long distance just to come to class.
My Aikido club is just a rented room with other businesses in other rooms in the building. It's not just us either but a BJJ club and a Ju-jutsu (sp?) club and they often don't clean up after themselves (or it's hard to tell if they do). In all fairness, we don't have time to clean up after our class as the BJJ guys are already piling in and warming up. Also, our dojo not long ago had a cleaning day where all the mats were re-arranged and the ceiling rafters and walls were shaved of their dust--that helped! But we often have to sweep the mats before our class as there are always other peoples hairs and dust bunnies that fell from the dirty air conditioner all over it. (Yuck!) I've made a special point to vacuum the small area of carpets by the door and surrounding the mats several times but it's get bad again quickly and I'm not able to bring the vacuum regularly so we always get lints and stuff stuck to our feet and tracked on the mat (even if we stop and try to brush it off first). I do know that somebody does often spray disinfectant spray over the mats and that helps--'course there is that spot of dried blood on the mat that just won't come up.
In the changing closet, several people from one of the other clubs regularly leaves there gi's hanging in there. That's normally fine but occasionally, they'll get so stinky that it hits you like a wave when you open the door and you have to hold your breath while you change. :erg: After weeks of that, they finally got washed and everyone rejoiced!
Over all, it's not as dusty/dirty as it could be (that's for sure) but there's room for improvement!
Robyn

Our dojo gets quite messy at times and I think that's probably because we don't have regular people cleaning/sweeping it--it's probably mostly personal volunteering. And it's hard to find time to do it for most people as everybody has jobs and a family or drives a long distance just to come to class.
My Aikido club is just a rented room with other businesses in other rooms in the building. It's not just us either but a BJJ club and a Ju-jutsu (sp?) club and they often don't clean up after themselves (or it's hard to tell if they do). In all fairness, we don't have time to clean up after our class as the BJJ guys are already piling in and warming up. Also, our dojo not long ago had a cleaning day where all the mats were re-arranged and the ceiling rafters and walls were shaved of their dust--that helped! But we often have to sweep the mats before our class as there are always other peoples hairs and dust bunnies that fell from the dirty air conditioner all over it. (Yuck!) I've made a special point to vacuum the small area of carpets by the door and surrounding the mats several times but it's get bad again quickly and I'm not able to bring the vacuum regularly so we always get lints and stuff stuck to our feet and tracked on the mat (even if we stop and try to brush it off first). I do know that somebody does often spray disinfectant spray over the mats and that helps--'course there is that spot of dried blood on the mat that just won't come up.

In the changing closet, several people from one of the other clubs regularly leaves there gi's hanging in there. That's normally fine but occasionally, they'll get so stinky that it hits you like a wave when you open the door and you have to hold your breath while you change. :erg: After weeks of that, they finally got washed and everyone rejoiced!

Over all, it's not as dusty/dirty as it could be (that's for sure) but there's room for improvement!
Robyn
