1. STUDENTS ENTERING THE TRAINING (Hall)
- Each student must register at the start of the training session
- Students should arrive for their training at least 10 minutes early.
- Students must Salute to the Instructor as soon he enter to the hall.
2. WARM UP
- All students, on entering the class should begin warming up and stretching in preparation for the class.
3. STARTING CLASS
- Students will line up according to rank and seniority. The highest ranking member present will be on the right.
- The Instructor will take a position in the front and centre of the class.
- The highest ranking member of the class will call the command, attention and salute to the Instructor.
4. DURING CLASS
Proper respect and discipline shall be maintained at all times, and MMA ritual should be followed in a uniformed manner.
- When the Master Instructor enters the hall during a class, the Instructor on the floor should call the class to salute. After respect has been paid, the class should return immediately to training.
- When a student comes to class late, he or she should wait until recognised by the Instructor, then approach him, salute and get permission to join the class.
- When a student must leave the hall during the training he or she should first receive permission from the Instructor.
5. DISMISSING CLASS
- Students should line up by seniority and rank, the highest on the right.
- The Instructor should be centered at the front.
- The highest ranking member will call the class to salute.
6. UPON LEAVING THE DOJANG (Hall)
- Students must salute to the Instructor as soon as they leave the hall. This must be done without exception.
- Students should wait for the Instructor to acknowledge the bow before leaving unless the instructor is busy.
7. BEHAVIOUR
There should be an absence of unnecessary noise in the hall.
- Students and spectators should be prohibited from drinking, eating, chewing gum or smoking in the hall.
- Spectators are allowed in the hall during class only with prior permission from the senior Instructor.
8. BOWING
- The salutation in Maiwand Martial Arts is used to show respect to one’s Instructor and opponents.
- When entering an empty hall it is to show respect for the art and the seriousness of what is to take place.
9. SEATING
- While seated on the floor, students should keep a proper posture conductive to health.
- The legs should be crossed in front with the feet tucked beneath the thighs, and the hands should be placed on the knees.