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The
Tenets of Taekwon-Do Ye Ui Courtesy: To be thoughtful and considerate of others. Tae Kwon-Do students should be polite and show consideration for others. Yom Chi Integrity: To be honest and good. Tae Kwon-do practitioners should live by a code of moral values and principles. In Nae Perseverance: To never give up in the pursuit of one's goals. Students should welcome challenges because challenges cause us to grow and improve. Kuk Gi Self-control: To have control of your body and mind. A Tae Kwon-Do student should practice controlling his actions and reactions. Baekjool Indomitable Spirit: To have courage in the face of adversity. A Tae Kwon-Do student should never be dominated by or have his spirit broken by another. |
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| Why
TaeKwon-Do?
In modern society, many people are confronted with and overcome by stress, hectic work schedules, and personal problems. These conditions can make one moody, depressed, tired, and ill. Children can lack the focus, direction, and self- discipline they need to succeed in life. Tae Kwon-Do can help you find the right way to stand up to these conditions and transcend them -- help you develop and nurture a positive attitude toward your life. Anyone Can Do It! The primary goal is to help each student develop
physically and mentally to his or her full potential. Children, teens,
adults and seniors alike can learn Tae Kwon-Do and enjoy its many benefits. |
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