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A dojo kun is a short set of guiding principles recited or reflected on in the dojo to shape a student’s character as much as their technique. More than a “rule list,” it’s a moral compass—reminding karateka that training isn’t only about learning how to fight, but about building discipline, humility, respect, and self-control that carry into everyday life. In Uechi Ryu, the dojo kun helps frame practice as a way of refining the whole person: steady effort, clean conduct, and a spirit strong enough to protect rather than dominate.

Dojo Conduct

  • Everything in the martial arts begins and ends with courtesy.
  • Be sure to bow when entering and leaving the dojo.
  • During practice always follow the directions of your instructor and seniors.
  • Whistling, singing, and the like are improper behavior in the dojo.
  • Drinking and smoking is not allowed in the dojo.
  • Make the best use of your time by refraining from casual conversation during practice.
  • Keep busy while in the dojo. When tired, rest in a place away from the activity of others.
  • Show respect for seniors and elders. Treat lower ranks and juniors with courtesy and compassion.
  • Always have a clean uniform.
  • Always act with propriety whether in or outside the dojo.

Principles of Practice

  • The purpose of karate training is to discipline the mind and body. In addition, to master the art of self-defense.
  • A karate practitioner should be well mannered and modest, value courtesy, and always wear decent
    clothing, pay attention to his speech and actions, and work hard at training day and night.
  • A karate practitioner must never, even when drinking, call upon his strength in a quarrel, speak harshly,
    act roughly, or become troublesome to others.
  • A karate practitioner must never bring shame upon himself or his school in either speech or action.
  • A karate practitioner must never speak arrogantly, fall into laziness, or act conceitedly. He/She should endeavor to work diligently at training and improving himself.
  • A karate practitioner should respect decorum and the martial arts, maintain the fine traditions of karate, and contribute to society.

Kanei Uechi

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