1. Never
tire of learning. A good student can learn anytime, anywhere. This is
the secret of knowledge.
2. A good student must be willing to sacrifice for his art and his instructor.
Many students feel their training is a commodity that is bought with
monthly dues and they are unwilling to take part in demonstrations,
teaching and working around the Do-Jang. An instructor can afford to
lose this type of student.
3. Always set a good examples for lower ranking students. It is only
natural they will attempt to emulate their seniors.
4. Always be loyal and never criticize the instructor, the art of Taekwon-Do,
or the teaching methods.
5. If an instructor teaches a technique, practice and attempt to utilize
it.
6. Remember that a student's conduct outside the Do-Jang reflects on
the art and his instructor.
7. If a student adopts a technique from another gym and the instructor
disapproves of it, the student must discard it immediately or train
at the other gym.
8. Never be disrespectful to the instructor. Though a student is allowed
to disagree, the student must follow instruction first and discuss the
matter later.
9. A student must always be eager to learn and ask questions.
10. Never betray a trust.