Conduct in the Dojang

THE INSTRUCTOR HAS THE RIGHT TO REFUSE INSTRUCTION TO ANY INDIVIDUAL AT HIS/HER DISCRETION.

Every student must observe the following conduct in the Dojang in order to maintain an orderly and effective training class –

  1. Bow when entering and leaving the dojang (training area) and to your Instructor. (This is to show your respect and to symbolise your modesty)
  2. Do not enter or leave the lesson without permission from your instructor.
  3. All students should be courteous and understanding.
  4. Senior students are expected to set a good example to new students.
  5. Loud conversation, laughing in excess and chewing gum have no place in a Tae Kwon-Do school.
  6. Your dobok (uniform) must be clean and ironed at all times.
  7. Any substitute Instructor should be treated as your regular Instructor.
  8. Do not demonstrate or teach Tae Kwon-Do without the approval/permission of your Instructor.
  9. Do not engage in any activity that is against the five tenets of Tae Kwon-Do, or that may harm the reputation of your school.
  10. You must train with your Instructor at your registered school on a regular basis.