
Tenets of Taekwondo
Courtesy
Courtesy (I Yee)
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To promote the spirit of mutual concessions
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To be ashamed of one’s vices, contempting that of others
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To be polite to one another
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To encourage the sense of justice
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To distinguish the instructor from student, and senior from junior
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Integrity
Integrity (Yom Chi)
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The instructor must be true to our art in word and deed.
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Students must not fix breaking materials for demonstrations.
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The instructor cannot hide bad technique with false praise.
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Students cannot ask for, or buy rank.
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Students shouldn't gain rank for ego or power.
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The instructor can't teach our art for materialistic gain.
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Perseverance
Perseverance (In Nae)
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"Patience leads to Virtue or Merit." To achieve something one must set his goal and constantly strive to that end.
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Don't be a Quitter.
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Self Control
Self Control (Guk Gi)
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The student must always be in control of his mind and body. In class he has a responsibility to his fellow students to never lose his temper or control. In life he must be an example of our art.
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Indomitable Spirit
Indomitable Spirit (Baek Oul Bool Gool)
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To be a champion you can never afford to quit. Being behind in anything means only that you must try harder. Tae Kwon Do students never quit.
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