WTA TIKANGA (values)

In our club, we believe in building good humans; then great fighters. Training at Warrior Training Academy works from the inside-out. Our tikanga is designed to keep us all safe and create an environment that enables our whānau to be the best versions of themselves.

kotahitanga (unity)

  • Behave in a way that is mana-enhancing to you, your whānau and your wider fight whānau.

  • Be a coachable student, that’s what you pay your fees for. It also ensures our coaches can provide their wisdom and knowledge without distraction.

  • Stay humble and leave your ego at the door. Our collective training experience is far better when you bring your best self to class.

kaitiakitanga (guardianship and protection)

  • Protect our club by caring for your swipe tag, only using it for yourself and booking all classes.

  • Our club is a drug and alcohol free-zone, including all in-house events and fight shows.

  • Tidy up after yourself by putting gear away and leaving the space ready for the next class.

  • Respect our NOOD whānau by using the carpark after 5pm Mon-Friday only with your parking sticker visible.

  • Report any hazards or health and safety issues to hello@warriortrainingacademy.co.nz

manaakitanga (to extend aroha (love and compassion) to others)

  • Show care and respect for the rights, safety, dignity and worth of others.

  • Train safely showing care for yourself and others.

  • Avoid wearing any gang patches or insignia

  • Train with a spotter when performing high risk movements or using specialist equipment such as weights.

  • Always remember that the lights stay on in your club because an entire whānau are working together. Say thanks, acknowledge others.

rangatiratanga (self-determination, sovereignty, independence, autonomy)

  • Show up to class fully ready with the right gear.

  • Bring a towel to manage your sweat and wipe down your stations at the end of your workout

  • Remember rest and recovery are part of your training too.