Dojang Etiquette

Dojang Etiquette

Because of the Winter Storm Juno, the promotion test that was scheduled for 6:30 January 27th has been rescheduled for February 3rd, giving everyone who was planning to test that day an extra week to brush up on forms and one-steps. Another important part of testing is observing proper dojang etiquette. Here are some things to remember:

  • Always wear a clean uniform with your name tag and school patch applied properly.
  • When your name is called for your turn to test, say “yes, sir!” (or “yes, ma’am” if the instructor calling your name is female) and run to your spot. If you are the first person in a group, take the place in the first row to the right as you face the judges. (Second person takes the lefthand place in the first row. Third person starts the second row on the right, and so on.)
  • While you are waiting for your turn to test, sit quietly to the side with your legs crossed. Never lie on the floor. Groups who have been waiting a long time will usually be given a minute or two to stretch and warm up before their test begins.
  • Remember that the test is an opportunity to demonstrate for everyone, your instructors and your fellow students, how awesome you have become at your techniques! So kick hard, make your blocks sharp, and make sure your punches snap. You’ll make your instructors proud and you’ll propel yourself to the next level!