CHO'S TAE KWON DO MARTIAL ARTS SCHOOLS
  Since 1973
Definition of Tae Kwon Do

Tae Kwon Do is a Korean, unarmed martial art. It is not only kicking and punching but is also a way of thinking and living. The main goal of Tae Kwon Do is to achieve total mind and body control through training.

School Rules

1. Students must salute the flags and bow to the senior ranking Black Belt when coming in and out of school.
2. Students must use the words Sir or Ma'am when speaking to instructors.
3. Students must respect and obey instructors.
4. Conversation is not permitted during class.
5. Swearing, smoking, and drinking liquor is prohibited.
6. Students must attend classes regularly for their own good.
7. Students must help keep the Do-jahng clean.



The Spirit of the Tae Kwon Do Practitioner

1.
Loyalty to country.
2. Obedience to parents.
3. Respect your elders.
4. Be faithful to your friends.
5. Be courteous in all situations.
6. Consider all alternatives before killing any living thing.
7. Never give up; persevere to finish what you start.


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