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4 Cards in this Set

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Trust
Always be honest with your Instructor. Differences should always be discusses. Taking your problems elsewhere is a betrayal of your relationship with your Instructor. Your Instructor is not your buddy. Patience with what may appear to be unreasonable demands will yield good results. Your Instructor, more than anyone else, wants you to do well
Loyalty
Never disagree, in public, with your Instructor or his/her teaching methods. Private discussion is a more proper setting for disagreements. Remember that the techniques you learn take years to understand and master. For this reason, never use techniques from other schools htat your Instructor disagrees with. If you feel you must disobey, then train at the other school after you have discussed it with your Instructor.
Conduct
Your aura of respect and manners to peers, seniors, and rank are watched by juniors, peers, and others outside of the club. Remember, words and actions are a reflection of the heart.
Modeling
Remember that junior students are always watching your behavior in the Do-Jang. You become a powerful teacher to your juniors when you fulfill a good students' role.