The GLOBAL TANGSOODO FEDERATION is the Worldwide Federation [WF] governing the sport of TANGSOODO .
   
 
  Rules

 

 
Very Comfortable
Rules & Regulations Will Be Follows

 

SCHOOL CONDUCT RULES

  • 1. Bow to the Instructor(s) when entering and leaving the school.
  • 2. Bow to the Instructor when entering and leaving the gym area (Do Jang).
  • 3. Bow when entering and leaving the Do Jang.
  • 4. Do not face the Instructor, higher belts, or flags when tying belt or fixing your uniform (Do Bak).
  • 5. Show respect to higher ranks, especially the Instructor.
  • 6. Have a clean Do Bak at all times and have it folded neatly when leaving the school.
  • 7. Telephone the office if you will be unable to attend class for an extended period of time.
  • 8. No food, beverage or chewing gum will be allowed in the Do Jang.
  • 9. No profanity, no loud talking, and no horseplaying on school property.
  • 10. Maintain discipline and know the tenets of the art and the student pledge.
  • 11. Do not teach without the Instructor’s permission.
  • 12. Report all injuries to the Instructor.
  • 13. Do not try any techniques until the Instructor has shown you the proper way to execute them.

STUDENT CREED 
To build ourselves physically and mentally.
To build friendship with one another and to be a strong group.
Never fight to achieve selfish ends, but to develop might for right.

STUDENT OATH

I shall observe the tenets of GTF Tangsoodo.
 I shall respect the instructor and seniors.
I shall never misuse the GTF Tangsoodo art.
I shall be a champion of freedom and justice.
I shall build a more peaceful world.
 

 

THEORY OF POWER
Concentration
Reaction - Force
Breathing Control
Balance
Speed 

TENETS OF TANGSOODO
  • COURTESY- ( Ye Ui )  to promote the spirit of mutual concessions, to be polite to one another, to encourage the sense of justice, to distinguish Instructor from student.
  • INTEGRITY- ( Yom Chi ) ability to define right from wrong, and have the conscience, if wrong, to feel guilt.
  • PERSEVERANCE- ( In Nae ) a serious student must learn not to be impatient: to continue steadfastly, to persevere.
  • SELF-CONTROL- ( Guk Gi ) this tenet is extremely important inside and outside of the Do Jang whether conducting ones’ self in free-sparring or in ones personal affairs. A loss of ones’ self control can prove disastrous to both student and opponent.
  • INDOMITABLE SPIRIT- ( Baek Jul Bool Gool ) a serious student will at all times be modest and honest. If confronted with injustice, he will deal with the belligerence without any fear or hesitation at all, with indomitable spirit, regardless of whosoever and however many the number may be.
 
 
 


 
 
 
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