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I bow because of respect.
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I bow because of respect.
We bow toward the Flags at the doorway when entering and leaving the training floor. We also salute the flag (Hand over the heart) as part of the class opening and closing. We bow to the instructor as part of class opening and closing, and to the Senior student at the closing. We bow to training partner during certain formal drills and before and after formal sparring matches.
The why is to show respect for the art, gym, country, and trasining partners.
At the beginning of class we bow to the flags (US & So. Korean), and then recite the chungdokwan oath. and then Bow to the instructor.
Explanation: We recite it because we are Chung Do Kwan.What is the explanation for reciting the Chung Do Kwan membership oath at the beginning of each class? Where and when did that tradition start for your organization?
Explanation: We recite it because we are Chung Do Kwan. When: My instructor re-united with his original Osan AFB instructor in 1986 and he (GM Tae Sung Lee) said that we should be saying the oath. Where: My instructor went to Korea to meet with him, and soon after we were reciting the oath.
I spoke to GM LEE Won Kuk about the oath. He said that when he was in charge, the Chung Do Kwan membership oath was something that was signed, not spoken at the beginning of class. When I mentioned that many dojang recite the oath before class, his response was that wasn't how he did it.
The Jidokwan member pledge is written on the old member card. I don't think it was ever recited by members.
Though not currently active in taekwondo, I do teach geomdo at a TKD/HKD school. My bowing in is the same as it was in all of the TKD schools where I have trained and the same as the TKD/HKD students do where I teach.In your Taekwondo school, when do you bow and why do you bow?
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I remember when a Korean Grandmaster was watching the beginning of a class (it was a seminar), he asked why everyone bowed to the flag. His statement was "you salute flags, you bow to people", which made sense to me.
I've come to the conclusion that there is no agreement or standard on this. I have bowed and saluted flags, depending on the instructor. I think it is best that we simply follow the customs of whoever is in charge and do it their way.
I've come to the conclusion that there is no agreement or standard on this. I have bowed and saluted flags, depending on the instructor. I think it is best that we simply follow the customs of whoever is in charge and do it their way.