| 1. | Respect and obey your instructors. |
| 2. | Be friendly and helpful to your counterparts. |
| 3. | Greet your instructors and counterparts with correct manner. |
| 4. | Keep your appearance and uniforms clean and tidy; approved mitts and protectors should be brought to dojo for training. |
| 5. | Accessories are prohibited; keep your fingernails short and clean; long hair should be tied up. |
| 6. | Be punctual for classes; absence from class should be supported by sound reasons. |
| 7. | Notify your instructors when you feel sick or get hurt. |
| 8. | Bow to the dojo before entering and leaving dojo. |
| 9. | Observe and practise the "Rei" ceremony before and after training. |
| 10. | Be serious and give your best effort in training. |
| 11. | Say ˇ§Osuˇ¨ in response to instructorˇ¦s instructions to express your willingness of doing the best. |
| 12. | Never leave the dojo without permission of your instructors. |
| 13. | Sitting should either be in kneeling position or bending legs across in front. |
| 14. | Always keep dojo clean. |
| 15. | No eating, no drinking of alcohol and no smoking in the dojo. |
| 16. | No mobile phone in the dojo; turn off ring tone of your mobile phone. |
| 17. | No foul language in the dojo. |
| 18. | No martial art technique other than Shitoryu Karatedo in the dojo. |
| 19. | Brute courage and retaliation are strictly prohibited. |
| 20. | Private combat and deliberate injury caused to opponent are strictly forbidden. |