Club Conduct & Regulations
Rules & Regulations
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All students must complete and sign the relevant application forms prior to commencing training.
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All students must be in possession of a T.A.G.B. membership and record card after their first four weeks training.
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Subscriptions to be paid by standing order on a monthly basis. Failure to do so may incur a penalty fee.
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The build up of arrears is NOT ACCEPTED.
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One month's prior notice must be given for adjustment of fees owing to holidays etc.
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Any student not attending lessons and not paying fees for a continuous period of 2 months or more, shall pay a re enrolment fee before being allowed to re commence training.
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No smoking, eating, drinking or wearing of jewellery, rings etc. in the dojang is permitted.
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Whilst wearing a dobok NO SMOKING is permitted regardless of the place. (dojang, tournament, demonstration etc.)
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When eating or drinking whilst wearing a dobok your belt must be removed.
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After the first grading a dobok must be worn during training in the dojang, wearing tracksuits or outside clothes is not permitted, unless prior permission has been obtained from the Instructor.
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The most senior member present will commence training sessions promptly until the Instructor arrives.
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Misuse of the Art will result in disciplinary action.
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Grading will depend on attendance and the Instructors discretion as well as technical ability.
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No student may officially change schools without completing a transfer form and obtaining prior permission from both Instructors concerned.
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All students should be in possession of a Students Handbook after their first grading.
Conduct in the Dojang
Every student must observe the following conduct in the Dojang in order to maintain an orderly and effective training hall.
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Bow upon entering
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Bow to the Instructor at a proper distance
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Exchange greetings between students
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Bow to Instructor upon forming a line prior to training
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Bow to the Instructor upon forming a line prior to dismissal
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Bow before leaving the Dojang.
Being a Good Student
10 POINTS TO BECOMING A GOOD TAE KWON-DO STUDENT
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Never tire of learning; a student must always be eager to learn and ask questions. A good student can learn anywhere anytime. This is the secret of knowledge.
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A good student must be willing to sacrifice for his art and his Instructor. Many students feel that their training is a commodity bought with monthly fees, and are unwilling to take part in any demonstrations, teaching, or work around the Dojang. An instructor can afford to lose this type of student.
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Always set a good example to lower ranking students. It is only natural that they attempt to emulate their seniors.
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Always be loyal and never criticise the Instructor, Tae Kwon-do, or the teaching methods.
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If an Instructor teaches a technique, practise it and attempt to utilise it.
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Remember that a student's conduct outside the Dojang reflects on the Art and on their Instructor.
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If a student adopts a technique from another Dojang and the Instructor disapproves of it, the student must discard it immediately, or train in the Dojang where it was learnt.
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Never be disrespectful to the Instructor, although a student' s allowed to disagree with the Instructor, he must first follow the Instruction, then discuss the matter later.
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Always arrive before training is due to start, and ensure that you have a good attendance record.
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Never break a trust.