How do I enter or leave the studio (dojang) and classes?
When a student enters and leaves the studio (dojang), he/she is required to turn and face the three flags at the front of the room and bow. Bowing is a traditional way of showing respect to someone or something. We bow the American, the Korean, and the Japanese flags to show respect toward the countries which have provided us with our martial arts. When a student is comes onto and leaves the exercise floor, he/she is required to bow as well. This show respect toward the students, the instructors, and it is a reminder to the individual student to leave everything out on the practice floor; to give 100% while in class.
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