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COURTESY
is the behavior that comes from a respectful attitude. Respect is the
attitude that stems from humility. Each student must recognize how much
there is to learn and that it is necessary to have someone teach the way.
It is respect that will enable the student to be open to learning that comes
from the instructor and from the deep places in the heart from where
spirituality is nourished.
INTEGRITY is
the completeness one attains from adhering to a code of values, i.e. sincerity,
honesty and loyalty towards oneself and others. Wrong doing can lead to a
path of personal deceit and destruction and the feeling of guilt is the
conscious mind allowing one to see the error of his ways.
PERSEVERANCE
is the nectar of sweat that yields the honey of accomplishment. The
martial arts are a lifelong venture. This venture can be begun by the
timid ; but it can only be continued by those who discover perseverance within
themselves. Perseverance means that one has learned the art of living with
adversity while still keeping one's sights on goals.
SELF-CONTROL,
mastery over one's behavior, is a vital component in the maturing process.
So many children have benefited from their experience with martial arts because
they have learned self-control. This enables them to direct their energies
in creative ways as attaining better grades in school, more respect and
acceptance of responsibility from teachers and parents, and develops a circle of
friends based on the positive human values of gentleness and caring rather than
rowdiness or intimidation.
INDOMITABLE SPIRIT
is the will to do one’s best with all one has, against even the most
insurmountable odds. It reflects a personal desire to achieve, through
setting goals and living with the results, and resetting goals with the values
appreciated through failures.
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