Sparring is recognized as an integral part of martial arts training and is seen in Saber Academy as vital for the student’s development. It is recognized that sparring has a higher risk of injury than other types of training. Sparring must always be supervised by a qualified instructor. Mandatory protective equipment must be worn during all sparring sessions. Any blood indicates excessive contact and lack of control. The student code of conduct applies and the infection control policy must be implemented immediately. Sparring carries a risk of infection, injury or even death. Participation in sparring requires acknowledgement and acceptance of this risk.

Mikhayl von Rieben
I make things and I break things. Father of 4. Saber Academy Director. Instructor. PhD candidate.