
To ensure a safe, respectful, and enjoyable environment for everyone, we ask all members, visitors, and spectators to familiarise themselves with the following rules and guidelines:
Keep your body clean. If you're feeling unwell, please refrain from attending class.
Keep fingernails and toenails trimmed. Tie long hair back with a band that contains no metal.
No jewelry or hard objects are allowed during practice.
Wear a clean, dry, and undamaged judogi (uniform). If unsure, consult the instructors/coaches. Girls should wear a white shirt under their judogi.
Treat all members with courtesy and respect.
No eating or chewing gum on the mat. Water bottles are allowed but must remain near the mat.
No shoes on the mat. Remove shoes and store them neatly before stepping onto the mat.
Look out for others and report unsafe practices. Intervene when observing inappropriate behavior or techniques.
Report all injuries to the instructors/coaches immediately. Apply first aid if needed, with their guidance.
Enjoy the practice, socialize, and have fun.
Aim to learn and practice Kodokan Judo safely, respecting fellow judokas.
Follow proper judo etiquette and exercise restraint outside the dojo.
Treat judo as a path to self-perfection, not as a tool for intimidation or harm.
Spectators are always welcome.
Use the chairs or benches provided along the side of the mat.
Refrain from loud or excessive talking, especially when instructors/coaches are speaking.