Dojos
Port-Louis
Honbu Dojo
President: Sempai Moobeen Jeewa
Responsible: Sensei Aslam Jeewa
Address: 3A, Tulsidas Lane, (Champs de Mars)
Email: shinkyokushinkai@servihoo.com
Training days: Tues & Thurs 18.00 - 20.00
Goomanee
President: Ziyad Ghanty
Responsible: Sensei Aslam Jeewa
Address: Goomanee Centre, Magon Road, Port Louis
Email: aojeewa@intnet.mu
Training days: Tues & Thurs: Junior: 1630 - 1800 Senior: 18.00 - 20.00
Valley Pitot Polyvalent Centre
President: Belall Kadirbaccus
Responsible: Sensei Aslam Jeewa
Address: Polyvalent Centre, Valley Pitot
Email: aojeewa@intnet.mu
Training days: Mondays & Fridays: 18.00 - 20.15
Camp Yoloff
President: Mr Jalil Chamroo
Responsible: Sempai Bilal Ghanty
Address: Polyvalent Centre, Camps Yoloff
Email: aojeewa@intnet.mu
Training days: Mondays & Fridays: 18.00 - 20.15
Cassis
President: A. Ramjaun
Responsible: Sensei Aslam Jeewa
Address: Cassis Polyvalent Centre
Email: aojeewa@intnet.mu
Training days: Fridays: 17.30 - 20.00
Camp Chapelon
President: I. Ramjaun
Responsible: Sensei Aslam Jeewa
Address: Camp Chapelon Welfare Centre
Email: aojeewa@intnet.mu
Training days: Tuesdays & Fridays: 18.30 - 20.00
Northern Region
President: Sensei Soobiraj Maharoo
Responsible: Sensei Soobiraj Maharoo
Email: shinkyokushinkai@servihoo.com
Tel No 2086915 ; Mobile: 7705635
Training days: Wednesday : 16:00 – 17:30, Saturday : 15:30 – 17:30
Plaine Wilhems
Rose-Hill
President: Mr. Raffiq Hattea
Dojo Responsible: Sempai Moobeen Jeewa
Address: Queen Elizabeth College
Email : moobeen17@servihoo.com
Tel No: 782 6709
Training : Saturdays: 16 hr - 18 hr.
Phoenix
President: Arshad Bachun
Responsible: A. Bachun
Address: Abdool Raman Osman SSS, Phoenix
Email: shinkyokushinkai@servihoo.com
Tel No: 7705635
Training days: Saturday - 15.00 to 18.00
St Pierre
President: Sampai Hossen Nazirkhan
Responsible: Sampai Hossen Nazirkhan
Address: Helvetia Youth Centre
Email: stpierreshinkyokushinkai@servihoo.com
Training days: Tuesday and Friday - 17:30 to 20:00
Dojo Etiquette (Official etiquette, WKO)
1. Students will bow and "OSU" upon entering the school itself and upon entering the dojo training hall. Upon entering the dojo, students shall bow and say "OSU" towards the front of the room or "Shinzen" area. An additional bow towards the students already in the room is appropriate also required.
2. Students should do their best to be on time for class, those who are late for class will bow to the front of the dojo, say "OSU". Then kneel in Seiza, (formal knees down seated position), with eyes closed head lowered in Mokuso and wait to be invited to join the class. Once being instructed to join the class, bow and say "OSU" or "Shitsurei Shimasu" (excuse me for disturbing) while still in "Seiza". Then join at the back of the class, being careful not to walk in front of others who are training, especially your seniors.
3. Students shall maintain themselves and their equipment, Do-Gi's (uniforms), shinpads, gloves, etc., in a clean, well-kept and odour-free manner, and encourage others to do so as well. Only clean white Do-Gi's are to be worn. Official Kyokushin logo chest patches are permitted on the left chest pocket area of the uniform. Rips or tears on the Do-Gi must be mended promptly. Consistently dishevelled uniforms and equipment reflect a lackadaisical attitude towards fellow members and the dojo.
4. Do not remove any part of your Do-Gi during training without being told to do so. Also, if you must adjust your Gi at any time during training, do so quickly and quietly while facing the rear of the room.
5. Due respect should be shown to all senior ranks and elder members. All students shall stand up and say "Osu" when their senior or any black belt enters the room.
6. Prior to addressing or greeting a senior student or instructor, students shall say "Osu" and bow accordingly and do the same upon departing. This protocol should be maintained outside of the dojo as well, as we must always appreciate our Senpai. If a member's rank is unclear, always address as if the member is senior to yourself.
7. When the occasion marks a time to shake hands with one another, use two hands to show trust and humility and say "Osu". This applies when outside the dojo as well and especially to senior ranks.
8. Students shall answer their instructor's or senior's questions or instructions with a loud "Osu" and proceed with an immediate reaction to his or her command. A slow or indifferent response is discourteous.
9. During class, students shall maintain focus on the techniques at hand and not allow their minds or eyes to wander. The utmost respect and sincere appreciation shall be given to the instructor and fellow students at all times. Do not enter upon Kyokushin training without the seriousness it deserves.
10. At times during class, students will be permitted to sit and relax, meaning relax from "Seiza" formal position, and sit in "Anza" (Indian style) relaxed position. During these times, refrain from fidgeting, chatting or otherwise disturbing an ongoing class or lecture.
11. Students shall not leave class unless permitted to do so. If an emergency arises, and you must leave immediately, do so in a respectful manner and explain your exit to the instructor as soon as possible.
12. To prevent possible injury, students shall not wear jewellery, watches, or other sharp adornments during class. Prescription eyeglasses are permitted, however, during Kumite (free-fighting), their removal or the use of contact lenses is strongly recommended, as is the use of shinpads, gloves, breast and groin cups.
13. Traditionally the training hall is a revered place; therefore students shall not wear hats or caps or use foul language on the school premises. Also, shoes are not permitted on the dojo training floor. No food, gum or beverages likewise are permitted. No eating in the dojo. No smoking is permitted anywhere on the premises.
14. All students shall assist in the daily clean-up after class. In general, students should care for their training hall as a cherished and special place.
15. Students should respect the camaraderie shared at the Dojo, and not undermine the true way of Kyokushin with unsupportive, discouraging or malicious behaviour. Nor should they bring negative feelings into free-fighting, where an atmosphere for injury could be inadvertently created.
16. All members shall refrain from idle gossip and disparaging remarks about other students, schools or styles of Martial Arts.
17. Students wishing to participate in Kyokushin tournaments and events should consult with the Sensei prior to application.
18. Students wishing to visit other Kyokushin schools shall request permission from their sensei first. Students wishing to train at an affiliate Kyokushin School must have a valid IKO membership card and obtain a letter of recommendation from the Sensei to take along with them. Once at the affiliate school, students will show the utmost courtesy and humility to the affiliate members and instructors.
19. All students shall strive to conduct themselves, inside and outside of the Dojo, in such a way as to not reflect poorly on the IKO Kyokushinkaikan. Most assuredly, students shall not use the techniques studied in class to intentionally injure any person, except where their life or the lives of their loved ones are in imminent danger.
20. Students shall strive to be gentle and poised in daily life, maintain reserve, good judgement and ethical behaviour in all that they persue. Never forget the Kyokushin spirit "Keep ones head low (modest), eyes high (ambitious), reserved in speech (mind ones language) and kind in heart (treat others with respect and courtesy). Treat others with kindness. Filial piety is the starting point,(serve your parents well)."
Dojo Kun
We will train our hearts and bodies for a firm unshaking spirit.
We will pursue the true meaning of the martial way, so that in time our senses may be alert.
With true vigour, we will seek to cultivate a spirit of self-denial.
We will observe the rules of courtesy, respect our superiors and refrain from violence.
We will follow our religion and never forget the true virtue of humility.
We will look upwards to wisdom and strength not seeking other desires.
All our lives through the discipline of karate, we will seek to fulfil the true meaning of the Kyokushin Way.