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STUDENT OATH
Be Honest & Always
Stand for Justice.
Respect & Help Each Other.
Be Loyal and Courteous.
Student Oath is repeated
at the beginning of every
Tae Kwon Do Training session.
The meaning of Tae Kwon Do?
Self Defense Tips Tae Kwon Do for Adults
Tae Kwon Do for Children
Rules of Proper
Discipline Rules for a
Healthy Lifestyle


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Rules
of Proper Discipline ...continued.
Remove shoes, hats, and sunglasses when entering the Do-Jang and help
keep the DO-Jang clean.
There will be no wearing of belts outside of class, Only formal
occasions.
The Do-Bok must be kept clean and complete at all times.
All female students must wear a white T-shirt under their Do-Bok.
Remove all jewelry before class
Negative criticism of other students shows lack of self-control and
destroys the unity of the Do-Jang and will not be tolerated.
Profanity, loss of temper, horseplay, loud laughing or talking, or any
display of lack of self-discipline will not be tolerated
There will be no smoking, gum chewing, drinking, or leaning against the
walls while in class.
Avoid bringing valuables to class
Do not inquire the time of the next belt testing. The instructor will
decide and inform you when you are ready for a test.
No free sparring without permission of the instructor.
Practice only the forms taught to you by the instructor.
Do not give a demonstration or try to teach Tae Kwon Do without the
approval of the instructor.
Do not engage in any activities that might degrade the code of Tae Kwon
do ethics or the reputation of the Do-Jang.
Do not participate in any activities held by a school or club other than
your own school.
You must have approval of the instructor before participating in any
tournament competition.
Students who cannot be present in class for two days or more must notify
the instructor personally by phone. Those who cannot be present for a
week or more must notify the instructor in person.
Tae Kwon Do techniques are not to be applied outside of the Do-Jang
unless circumstances involving your safety, or the safety of others is
overriding.
Let it be understood that violation of any of the above rules can result
in suspension from class, loss of belt rank, and/or both at the
discretion of your Master.
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