IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Martial Arts Etiquette

  • Never face the master or instructors while tying your belt and fixing your uniform.
  • Never call your master instructor by first name. Always use their title plus last name.
  • Always bow when entering and leaving the classroom.
  • When answering your master or instructors use "Yes Sir''', "No Sir" and "Yes Ma'am", "No Ma'am"
  • Always bow to your master or instructor upon addressing them and when departing from them.
  • Never use slang to your master or instructors such as' "What's Up"? The proper question is, "How are you sir"?
  • Students should always treat their Martial Arts School as their own by helping in every way they can to support their school.
  • Fellow students must always work together and show respect to each other and not criticize each other.
  • The student should always be faithful by defending his school, his master and fellow students.

LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES

    Leadership is Influence.
  • A good leader goes beyond their call of duty and does the little things that no one else likes to do.
  • You must be a good follower to be a good leader.
  • Leaders are generous with praise and cautious with criticism.
  • Godly leaders understand that what you make happen for others, God will make happen for you.
  • A good leader will find a need and fill it.
  • The quality of your preparation will determine the quality of your performance.
  • Leaders charge the atmosphere with excellence.
  • Good leaders have mastery over procrastination.
  • A good leader will seek counsel before making a decision.
  • A good leader will attract good followers.

Rank (Belt) System

As a beginner everyone will start with a white belt and may progress through black belt in the following manner:

10th KeubWhite
9th KeubYellow Stripe
8th KeubYellow
7th KeubGreen Stripe
6th KeubGreen
5th KeubBlue Stripe
4th KeubBlue
3rd KeubRed Stripe
2nd KeubRed
1st KeubBlack Stripe
Rec. BlackBo-Dan(Half Black/Half Red)
1st - 9th Degree(Dan)Black Belt

Tenets of Tae Kwon Do

  • COURTESY (Yae Yie): Be polite to others. Examples: opening the door for your parents & grandparents; helping a friend do work without being asked; responding "Yes Sir" or "No Sir" when Grand Master Rho asks a question.
  • INTEGRITY (Yum Chee): Be honest, never tell a lie. Examples: if you find a wallet full of money, return the wallet to its owner without taking any of that money; not being a bully at school; not being bossy at the Do Jang if you are a higher rank than another student.
  • PERSEVERANCE (In Nae): Never giving up. Achieving your goals. Examples: if an opponent scores a point during sparring, you keep trying and do not become discouraged; when trying to break a board during a belt test, you keep trying until you break the board, no matter how long it takes; when playing a sport and you miss a shot, you keep trying until you make that shot.
  • SELF-CONTROL (Gook Kee): Control your emotions at all times. Examples: when someone hits you in an illegal area when sparring, instead of getting angry, you stay calm and keep smiling; if someone makes fun of you, instead of fighting, you smile and walk away.
  • INDOMITABLE SPIRIT (Bak Jun Bool Gool): Unconquerable spirit. Examples: if you make a mistake when doing forms, do not give up, instead you start over until you get it right; when you have trouble doing homework or working on a project, and you can not figure out a problem, keep trying until you solve that problem.

Black Belt Success Cycle:

  • Know what I want
  • Have a plan
  • Have a success coach
  • Tack consistent action
  • Review my progress
  • Renew my goals
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