Combat Application Practice and Pre-arranged Drills

Attitude is most important.  

1)   Combat Application Practice and Pre-arranged Drills are a two-way street.  It is a "Give and Take"
       affair.   Do not take all!   You should not bully your partners.   It is a play only. 
2)   Be sincere and compassionate to your training partners.    Therefore,  feed your partners strikes, thrusts
      and blows that are realistic in order that your partners may be able to learn how to defend against
      attacks.   You must be willing to hit your partner to help them learn.  Might save their lives!    
3)   Do not try to humiliate or hurt your partner!  This is an unacceptable behaviour that warrants immediate
      expulsion of the offender from the class.   Please be warned.
4)   Failure to perform properly is not a failure.   Failure is a failure to be aware that one is making mistakes
      and not correcting the mistakes.  One must learn to admit one's defects and correct them diligently. 

      One must apply full attention in combat application practices and pre-arranged drills.
5)   The practice is pre-arranged with attacks and defensive techniques that both partners must execute
       in the proper sequence and timing.  Ensure you abide by the pre-arrangements.   Non-abiding results in
       dangerous and unexpected circumstances which are hazardous.
   This is unacceptable level of risk, 
       and have
a high probability of accidents.  This is also an unacceptable behaviour that warrants
       immediate expulsion of the offender from the class.   Please be warned. 
6)   Be conscious of your partner’s needs and capabilities.  Feed your partners with the required strength,

      power, speed and vigour that is appropriate for their level of skill and strength. 

7)   A good feeder is a good martial artist.  The way to acquire proficiency in martial arts is to learn how

      to be a good feeder.  Good feeding takes into account the partner’s capabilities, strength, speed,

     stamina, state of mind etc. etc. etc.   

8)   Do not be over-zealous in attempting to hit your training partners very hard in the mistaken belief of

      simulating a "real attack situation".   A macho attitude is hazardous to the safety of your training partners. 

      It is also a very unhealthy attitude.  This is also an unacceptable behaviour that warrants immediate

     expulsion of the offender from the class.   Please be warned.
9)   Listen to the instructions of the teacher or instructor.  Do not think you are more knowledgeable than
      your teacher,  and implement your own way and steps. 
10)   Wear safety gear while training.  Use padded weapons where applicable.