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TENETS OF TAEKWONDO

Courtesy            Ye Ui
Integrity           Yom Chi
Perseverance        In Nae
Self-Control        Guk Ki
Indomitable Spirit  Baek Jul
                    Bool Gool


TAE KWON DO STUDENT OATH

  • I shall observe the tenets
    of Taekwondo.
  • I shall respect instructors
    and seniors.
  • I shall never misuse
    Taekwondo.
  • I will be a champion of
    freedom and justice.
  • I will build a more peaceful
    world.


TRUE TAEKWONDO STUDENTS
MUST DEMONSTRATE...

  • Loyalty to the school and
    Instructor
  • A good martial arts attitude
  • Student harmony
  • Good attendance
  • Clean technique


COUNTING IN KOREAN
     1        hana
     2        dool
     3        set
     4        net
     5        dasut
     6        yasut
     7        ilgop
     8        yuldur
     9        ahop
     10       yul
CHILDREN'S HOME RULES
(for students under 18 years old)

1.  Children must show respect
to their parents and family
members at all times.
2.  Children shall greet their
parents when they enter the
house and tell them "goodbye"
when they leave.
3.  Children will be truthful at
all times.
4.  Children will maintain a
good relationship with their
brothers and sisters.
5.  Children must help with
household chores.
6.  Children will keep their own
rooms neat and clean.
7.  Children must keep their
body, hair and teeth clean at
all times.
8.  Children will not interrupt
adult conversations.
9.  Children will study their
school work at school and at
home.
10.  Children must show respect
for teachers and peers at all
times.

* Children who are disrespectful and do not obey their
parents may be reduced in rank.



WORDS OF WISDOM

"Black belts are simply white
belts who never quit." - Anon.

"Seven times down, eight times
up." - Karate saying

"Without discipline and respect,
there is
no Taekwondo!"

"More sweat in practice, less
blood in battle." - Anon.

"The benefits of Taekwondo
cannot
be achieved without regular,
disciplined practice."

"Practice does
not make
perfect... Perfect practice
makes perfect."

"The practice of Karate (or
martial arts) is like the
boiling kettle.  Without
constant heat it soon grows
cold." - G. Funakoshi
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