
Mireu Martial Arts Taekwondo Program
The Mireu Martial Arts Taekwondo program has written and video content to help you practice and learn outside of class.
Practicing regularly will help you meet all expectations during Promotion Testing.
BLACK BELT HOME RULES
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Children will respect parents and family members at all times.
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Children will greet their parents when they enter the house and say goodbye when they leave.
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Children will be truthful at all times.
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Children will maintain a good relationship with their brothers and sisters.
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Children must help with household chores.
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Children will keep their own room neat and clean.
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Children must keep their body, hair, and teeth clean at all times.
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Children will not interrupt adult conversations.
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Children will study their school work at school and at home.
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Children must show respect for teachers and peers at all times.
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Children should always finish what they have started.
BLACK BELT DOJANG RULES
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Bow to the flags upon entering and exiting the dojang.
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When entering the dojang bow to your instructor and all senior belts.
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Turn away from the flags and all senior belts when adjusting your belt or dobok (uniform).
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Bow before and after addressing a senior belt.
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Do NOT bow to a senior belt or master if he or she is practicing or instructing others unless definite eye contact has been established.
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Dobok (uniform) is not to be worn shopping, to school for play, etc... It is only to be worn for class or demonstrations.
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Do not chew gum or eat candy in the dojang.
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No profanity will be used in the dojang.
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No Jewelry will be worn during class.
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No horse play in the dojang.
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Students should behave in a disciplined manner while training.
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Keep your dobok and your sparring gear, body, hair, and teeth clean at all times. Everyone over 10 years of age should wear deodorant to class.
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Remember that you are a martial artist in and out of the dojang. Treat others with respect and never misuse your art.
KUKKIWON 2nd DAN BLACK BELT FORM:
KEUMGANG
Keumgang (금강)) – second dan (“diamond”, symbolizing hardness, unbreakable)