Bono's JKD and Kaju 260 Cimino St San Jose, California 95125 StfightR@pacbell.net
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1. Pay your dues on time every month. Dues secure your spot in the membership of the school. Full dues are due each month whether or not you go on vacation or otherwise miss class. 2. If you are unable to come to
a class you regularly attend, call to let GM know, since this affects other
students being paired up for drills.
Either email GM or call the karate phone.
If you arrive more than 30 minutes late you will only be given
credit for half a day of training, if you are 1 hour late you will receive no
credit. If you arrive late 2 pushups for every minute The
amount of pushups is cut in half if you call ahead of time and let Professor know you'll be late. 3. Do NOT wear street shoes on
the mats. This means shoes must be
transported in, not worn in to avoid bringing in gum and rocks onto the
mats. 4. Come to class clean and in
appropriate attire. Black gi
pants School
T-shirt (if you forget your shirt, you do 50 pushups) Martial
arts shoes Belt (if
you forget your belt, you do 100 pushups)
Mouthpiece
Cup Training equipment, as
necessary (appropriate and approved; any substitutes must be approved to prevent
injury) 5. 6. Shake hands with GM Bono
and other Black Belts (in order of rank) before and after
class. 7.
If a senior ranking Black Belt from the school or the KAA enters the
building, the person leading class will stop instruction, and tell the class to
set and salute.
8. Be courteous and respectful
at all times to your instructors and fellow students. 9. Salute your training partner
when free-sparring together. Boxing: Before the match, tap both gloves together.
After a break, acknowledge a well executed technique by
tapping left gloves together.
After the match, tap both gloves together and otherwise
show appreciation and respect. Knife:
Before the match, tap flats of knives together (1) right to
left, (2) left to right, (3) ends of handles (punos)
criss-crossing.
After the match, shake hands or otherwise show
appreciation and respect. Grappling:
Before the match, gently slap right hands together.
After the match, shake hands or otherwise show
appreciation and respect.
10. Do NOT apologize for using a technique correctly. 11. Not performing techniques hard and
strong disrespects your training partners ability. 12. If you are injured, let the instructor
know before you leave the training floor. 13. Learn the Kajukenbo
Prayer. 14. The class will circle up for
closing at the end of class. When circling up after
class, position yourself according to rank, starting with the highest rank and
moving counterclockwise to the lowest rank. Get into position kneeling
down on your right knee, right hand in a fist on the ground and head
lowered. The instructor (usually
Professor Bono) asks someone to lead the class in the Kajukenbo Prayer. After the
Kajukenbo Prayer is recited responsively, the instructor tells the class to come
halfway up, kneeling on both knees in an upright position. Each person removes his/her belt and
uses it to wipes his/her brow. The instructor tells the
class to stand in set position. The
instructor (usually Professor) will ask the class to salute one another. The highest ranking student then tells
the class to set and salute the instructor, using his/her title (i.e. “Set and
salute the Professor before you.”).
If more than one black belt is present, the next highest ranking student
tells the class to set and salute the next highest ranking Black Belt, using
his/her title (i.e. “Set and salute the Black Belt before you.”). This continues until all of the Black
Belts have been saluted. In order from highest to
lowest rank, everyone shakes hands. 15. Participate in keeping the school
clean.
Help clean
the mats, which need to be swept, sprayed, and wiped after
class. Help get
out and put away school gear and equipment. Remove your
personal training equipment, water bottles, and other belongings from the
training space after class. 16. Check to see that windows are closed,
doors are locked, lights are off, and alarm is set. 17. Class starts at 6:15pm. Once you’re there, warm yourself up with
pinans, punch arts, and grab arts.
Students should be warmed up for when GM starts
class. 18. While training, keep conversations to a
minimum as not to distract
serious
students. When Grandmaster or another
instructor is teaching, there’s no talking so
everyone can learn. 19. Blood and bruises are no reason to
panic. They are badges of
honor. 20. Students who train actively for at least
40 training sessions will be considered students of the
school. 21. School emblems are for school use
only. Students who train at the
school are awarded with the use of a symbol by Professor. 22. The warrior kanji and Bono’s school logo
are designated for active training
students only. Use of these logos
outside the school will not be sanctioned
and therefore, disrespects the hard training and dedication of
current
students. 23. The Bono Kajukenbo tat is authorized to
those who have attained their black belt
at the school, which would include the following: Rick
Robles Duane Fischer
Randy
Lim Esther
Bono Matt Bono
Kevin Imai
Matt Lowery
Kevin Imai
Joaquin Costa
SPECIAL CLASSES
(EQUIPMENT) ·
MONDAY
o
Professional headgear and
gloves o
Mouthpiece o
Cup ·
TUESDAY
o
Shin
pads o
Thai
pads o
Headgear
and gloves (same as boxing class) o
Focus
pads ·
WEDNESDAY
o
2 rattan
sticks (30 inches in length) o
Aluminum
training knife o
Knife
wrist guard o
Stick
hand guard o
Soft
stick ·
THURSDAY
Advanced o
MMA
gloves o
Shin
pads o
Elbow
pads o
Knee
pads o
Trapping
helmet o
Fist
helmet (optional) |