Five Tenets of Taekwondo
Courtesy - To conduct training in an orderly manner and to assist in building a student's
noble character the following fundamentals should be practiced:
Bow to the flag, instructors and fellow students. Address the instructor as Sir or
Ma'am.
Be early for class. Be polite to one another. Behave according to etiquette. Encourage a sense of justice and
humanity.
Respect others possessions. Handle situations with fairness and sincerity. Promote a spirit of mutual
concessions.
Integrity - A student must be able to distinguish between right and wrong. One must have a
healthy conscience and listen to it. One should live by moral principles
Perseverance - Patience and tenacity make perseverance. One must
patiently pursue and tireless work toward his/her goal. Confucius said, "One who is impatient in trivial matters
can seldom achieve success in matters of great importance." Many of the techniques of Taekwondo require frequent
practice. Many hours may be spent attempting to perfect a kick or poomse (form).
Self Control - Self control should be exercised in the dojang and in all aspects of one's life. To loss control
while sparring could have disastrous consequences, causing one's opponent injury. Self control is necessary in real
life self defense situations, as well. One must control oneself, first, before he/she can take control of a
threatening situation.
Indomitable Spirit - The indomitable spirit is modest and honest. It doe not tolerate
injustice, and will face the offenders without hesitation or fear, regardless of who or how many it may be.
Confucius said, "It is an act of cowardice to fail to speak out against injustice."
The Student Oath
I shall observe the tenets of Taekwondo
I shall respect the instructors and seniors
I shall never misuse Taekwondo
I shall be a champion of freedom and justice
I shall build a more peaceful world
Ten Commandments of Taekwndo
Be loyal to your country
Honor your parents
Be faithful to your spouse
Be on good terms with your siblings
Be loyal to your friends
Be respectful of your elders
Respect and trust your teachers
Never take life unjustly
Never retreat in battle
Finish what you start
Taekwondo is an honorable martial art, which can benefit its students by challenging them physically and
mentally as well as helping them to develop character.
Su Ericksen is a first degree TaeKwonDo black belt and has taught self defense workshops.
She lives in the Midwest with her family and works at a large medical center in the cardiology clinic. To read more
on this subject please visit her website: Self Defense-4-Women.com
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