1. Never tire of learning. A student must always be eager to learn and ask questions. A good student can learn anywhere, anytime. This is the secret of knowledge. |
2. A good student must be willing to sacrifice for his art and his Instructor. Many students feel that their training is a commodity bought with monthly fees and are unwilling to take part in any demonstrations, teaching or work around the Dojang. An Instructor can afford to lose this type of student. |
| 3. Always set a good example to lower ranking students. It is only natural that they will attempt to emulate their seniors. |
| 4. Always be loyal and never criticise the Instructor, Tae Kwon-Do or the teaching methods. |
5. When an Instructor teaches a technique, practise it and attempt to utilise it. |
| 6. Remember that a student’s conduct outside the Dojang reflects on the Art and on their Instructor. |
| 7. If a student adopts a technique from another Dojang and the Instructor disapproves of it, the student must discard it immediately, or train in the Dojang where it was being taught. |
| 8. Never be disrespectful to the Instructor; although a student is allowed to disagree with the Instructor, he must first follow the instruction, then discuss the matter later. |
| 9. Always arrive before training is due to start and ensure that you have a good attendance record. |
10. Never break a trust. |