
Before entering the dojo everyone must remove their shoes and arrange them neatly outside of the dojo's entrance. Next, students must place anything they are carrying in their hands on the floor and bow whilst saying 'Osu!' two times. To bow correctly from a standing position:
Kyokushin Karate training begins the moment a student enters the dojo. Once inside the dojo students must approach all senior grades in belt order and say Osu! Students must always focus on keeping their backs straight, fists above belt height and must always answer the sensei or senpai with Osu!
When training with a partner, students must say Osu! Onegaishimasu before beginning their practice and then Osu! Arigato Gozaimashita after finishing.
When the class begins the command seiretsu (line up) will be given. On hearing this students must line up as quickly as possible with the highest grades at the right hand side of the front row and students arranging themselves in order of belt rank. Walking is not allowed in the dojo. Students should always run. When given the command seiza, eveyone must sit in seiza and wait for the command to bow. To bow correctly from seiza (sitting position):
During the opening ceremony students will be given a series of commands:
| Command | Translation |
|---|---|
| Seiretsu | line up |
| Seiza | sit |
| Shisei wo tadashite | back straight |
| Shinzen ni rei | bow to the front |
| Mokuso | begin meditation |
| Mokuso yame | end meditation |
| Shihan ni rei | bow to the shihan |
| Honjitsu no keiko wo hajimemasu | let's begin today's class |
| Sensei, senpai otagaini rei | bow to teacher, seniors and students |
| Tattekudasai | stand up |
At the end of the class the following commands will be given:
| Command | Translation |
|---|---|
| Seiretsu | line up |
| Seiza | sit |
| Shisei wo tadashite | back straight |
| Shinzen ni rei | bow to the front |
| Dojokun | recite Dojo Kun |
| Mokuso | begin meditation |
| Mokuso yame | end meditation |
| Shihan ni rei | bow to the shihan |
| Honjitsu no keiko wo owarimasu | let's finish today's class |
| Sensei, Senpai, otagaini arigatougozaimasita | teacher, senior grades, fellow students thank you very much |
During the closing ceremony, you may be asked to sit crossed legged. When this is the case keep your back straight and place your fists at the top of your thighs while listening to your sensei or senpai.
At the end of the training session students move to the front of the dojo in rank order. Standing in front of the sensei everyone must bow whilst saying ' Osu! arigatou gozaimashita' and then stand next to their predecesor to form a line. By doing this everyone has the opportunity to show their respect to their fellow students and have the opportunity to say thank you for being able to train with them.
Keep your head low (modesty), eyes high (ambition), mouth shut (serenity); base yourself on filial piety and benefit others.

1 The Martial Way begins and ends with courtesy. Therefore, be properly and genuinely courteous at all times.
2 Following the Martial Way is like scaling a cliff. Continue upwards without rest. It demands absolute and unfaltering devotion to the task at hand.
3 Strive to seize the initiative in all things, all the time guarding against actions stemming from selfish animosity or thoughtlessness.
4 Even for the martial artist, the place of money cannot be ignored. Yet one should be careful never to become attached to it.
5 The martial way is centred in posture. Strive to maintain correct posture at all times.
6 The martial way begins with one thousand days and is mastered after ten thousand days of training.
7 In the martial arts, introspection begets wisdom. Always see contemplation on your action as an opportunity to improve.
8 The nature and purpose of the martial way is universal. All selfish desires should be roasted in the tempering fires of hard training.
9 The Martial Arts begins with a point and end in a circle. Straight lines stem from this principle.
10 The true essence of the martial way can only be realized through experience. Knowing this, learn never to fear its demands.
11 Always remember: In the martial arts the rewards of a confident and grateful heart are truly abundant.
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