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Friday, 29 May 2009 16:16
Rules & Guidelines
1. Of course, it goes without saying that schools should treat visiting students with respect (no matter what the style).
2. Students should follow the school rules/code of conduct etc. at all times.
3. Students represent their school/instructors and may cause their schools to become disassociated if they cannot follow rules and guidelines herein!

4. There is no "I'm better than you" attitudes allowed or needed from anyone. At the end of the day we are all Martial Artists & should behave like one (no egos).

5.  Complaints from visiting students or from school Instructors should be directed towards the country's web site for consideration if  that school should be disassociated.
 
History PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 25 May 2009 18:50

International Alliance Of Martial Arts Schools...the true spirit of martial arts

OUR HISTORY
On 12th of September 2002, Rayners Lane Taekwon-do Academy instructor, Stuart Anslow, put forth a realization of an idea he'd mulled around with for a long time.
He put the first stone down to establish the I.A.O.M.A.S (International Alliance Of Martial Arts Schools). He contacted a few International friends involved in teaching martial arts & they came on board as well and the England IAOMAS site was establish.

First to join up & now definitely considered a co-founder was Tim Posynick from Canada who works tirelessly on IAOMAS (Canada & International items). A little while later David Melton had established a US Country Page, followed by Piotr Bernat from Poland, Ger Healy & Philip Fox from Ireland & Christian Hell from Germany.
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