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All
students should immediately read and familiarise
themselves with all the rules and regulations as are set
forth herein. If there are any questions concerning
these rules, the student should ask a black belt or
senior student for assistance or clarification.
1) No student may participate in any type of
demonstration without the permission of your instructor.
2) No school emblem should be used or worn in any manner
or place as would show disrespect to the school.
3) For a student to give and receive respect in the
proper way is a very important aspect of martial arts
training. In order to receive respect in this school,
you are required to give it. If you demonstrate proper
respect to all upper and lower ranks in the class, you
will also receive the same respect for your efforts from
them. You bow to show your respect. Always bow properly
and with proper technique. Always bow upon entering and
leaving the dojang. If you are late to class and class
has already begun, wait for permission from the
instructor before entering the training area with the
other students.
4) Always keep your uniform neat. Belt ends should be
within one inch of each other in length. When adjusting
or fixing your uniform, always turn away from the
instructor or higher ranking belts, and try not to
directly face another student.
5) When you are in class, always maintain proper
position, whether that be the stance you are in or
simply standing or sitting to watch class. Always sit or
stand properly. Never lean against a wall, or lay down
on the floor, as it reflects poorly on the school and
the discipline and respect of its students.
6) Never complain or question what you are asked to do.
7) Never clown around or joke in class. This includes
the time when you and others are preparing for class, or
as you are leaving class. Horse play is strictly
prohibited, for your safety as well as that of others.
8) No gum chewing is allowed in class.
9) No jewellery is allowed in class.
10) Always call other students by last name, sir, or
ma'am.
11) Students, during opening and closing ceremonies, or
during stationary basics, should line up according to
rank with the upper ranking student at the right. Keep a
straight line, both across to the left and right, and
with those in front of and behind you. Unless you are in
the high degree spot (the rightmost student on a line)
there should always be someone in front of you and to
your right. Even students who are not participating in
the current class should stand and bow during the
opening and closing ceremonies.
12) As a student of Taekwondo, you should willingly
assist any higher degree student performing any type of
work in the school, such as carrying in free sparring
equipment, setting up flags, or any type of work which
is required to conduct the class. You should never let a
student of higher rank do this without asking to either
take over the job yourself, or help him/her.
13) Free sparring is prohibited unless it is governed by
a black belt instructor, or an upper ranking student
appointed by the instructor. You must have permission
before you are allowed to free spar unsupervised.
Protective equipment in free sparring is required if you
are participating in contact free sparing. Always
practice good control of your techniques and especially
your emotions during free sparring.
14) Students who are brought to class by their parents
are required to remain in the training area until their
parents return to pick them up. At no time shall any
student be allowed to walk around outside the training
area waiting for his parents. S/he must wait inside the
dojang.
15) Training in Taekwondo emphasises concentration and
dedication to reach the highest standards that an
individual can obtain. What children gain from Taekwondo
are the qualities and attitudes that are the very
foundation of responsible, successful adulthood. Good
grades in school are of a goal setting nature, and
provide a continuing challenge. Physical development in
the art of Taekwondo is a worthy goal, but not at the
expense of mental training.
16) Taekwondo teaches discipline and respect. It is
important that the student understand that what s/he is
learning, the techniques that s/he will do, create
devastating force and that they must be used only as a
matter of self defense. According to the law, an
individual is only allowed to use equal force against an
attacker; however, s/he has every right to defend
him/herself or someone else as the law allows. Taekwondo
can be used legally in most self defense situations, but
should not be used in other than a defensive manner. If
a student misuses the art, s/he is subject to immediate
dismissal with no reimbursements of monthly fees paid.
NOTE: If a student who continually violates any of the
above rules, or the spirit of Taekwondo, even after
being warned of such violations, the instructor has the
right to bar such students from further class |