SOME COMMON TRAINING-AREA DANGERS

– Torn Mats.  – Uneven Floor.  – Protruding Objects (nails, splinters, etc.). – Equipment Improperly Stored (stacked so it may fall over, weapons loosely mounted on a wall, equipment in training areas, etc.).  – Sticky or Slick Areas on...

Avoiding Negligence

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Safety of the Training Techniques

Martial arts, by its very nature, bears an element of danger. Students will get minor injuries through the course of their training. The injuries might be as slight as a hyperextended joint or a strained muscle, or as serious as a concussion or fractured bone.  Combat...

Mitigating Damages

The word “mitigate” means “to make less harsh or hostile.” The principle of mitigating damages involves making sure that you take steps to reduce the level of harm. It is normally applied to “plaintiffs” (people who file the lawsuit). An injured student has a...