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- All Tae Kwon-Do students should treat the DoJang with respect. All who enter it should have the same respect
for each other that they have for the DoJang.
- Foul language and unsportsmanship conduct will not be tolerated.
- Try to stretch before class if you need extra time. Stretching is allowed in the back of the Do Jang.
- If you arrive early for class and there are other people using the room, please be courteous and quiet
and allow them to finish their class without interruption.
- Be sure to arrive 10-15 minutes early for each class.
- Your fingernails and toenails should be neatly trimmed to prevent injury to you or your partner.
- Wearing jewellery is not allowed during classes: No earrings, necklaces, finger/toe rings.
- When the instructor is talking, he should have your undivided attention.
If you have a question, ask one of the instructors, not the person next to you.
- Address instructor and senior classmates as "Sir," or "Ma'am." If you have a question, raise your hand.
- Learn is the proper bow and when to use it. You should bow 45º towards the flag when you step on or off the
floor (or mat), and at the beginning and end of each class. You should also bow when starting
and finishing practice with a partner.
- When lining up, arrange yourselves in order of descending rank – right to left, front row through the back row.
These rows and columns should be as straight as possible. When the instructor or senior student commands “Kyung-yae”, you bow.
- While sitting during class, you should never lie down or stick your legs out. Sit with your legs crossed and hands resting
comfortably on your lap or knees.
- A clean, white, odor free DoBok and belt worn properly, is required for all classes.
- Once you bow onto the mat for class, you are not to leave without the permission of the instructor.
- If for some reason you must leave early, you should tell the instructor before the class begins and ask permission when you leave.
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