Tae Kwon Do is a way of life.

Students are encouraged to live according to the tenents of Tae Kwon Do.

The Tenents of Tae Kwon Do.

Courtesy 예의: To be thoughtful and considerate of others. Tae Kwon Do students and instructors should be polite and show consideration for others.

Integrity : To be honest and good. Tae Kwon Do practitioners should live by a code of moral values and principles.

Perseverance 인내: To never give up in the pursuit of one's goals. Students should welcome challenges, because challenges cause us to grow and improve.

Self-Control :To have control of your body and your mind. A Tae Kwon Do student should practice controlling their actions and reactions.

Indomitable Spirit : To have courage in the face of adversity. A Tae Kwon Do student should never be dominated by, or have their spirit broken by another.

Tae Kwon Do is excellent exercise

When exercise is done consistently, invaluable physical and mental improvements occur. Students develop real and lasting self-confidence. Tae Kwon Do students do exercises which develop strength, flexibility, endurance, speed, balance, memory, concentration, coordination and self-control; to name a few. One of the keys to the success of Tae Kwon Do is that the exercises are fun, the students see results, and they are inspired to do more.

Tae Kwon Do Training Develops Self-Confidence.

Success in a personal development program, such as a Tae Kwon Do class, wehre the students experience noticeable increases in strength, flexibility, memory, coordination, and self-defense skills, as the result of a dedicated effort, is an excellent foundation for self-confidence. It is self-confidence based on physical and mental self-improvement, as opposed to self-confidence based on one's athletic performance. This self-confidence is deep; it is not subject to the results of tomorrow's game. It is not reserved for the best players on the team; it is available to everyone, because everyone experiences improvement with Tae Kwon Do training.