MUSA TAEKWONDO 

MUSA TAEKWONDO CLUB
Balmain PCYC (level 1 - Upstairs)
372 Darling Street
Balmain, NSW 2041

ph: 0410719405
alt: 0433499222

Our Dojang

In ancient times, the place of training (Dojang) was often a religious building. As a result the building itself held a special significance in the life of the martial arts student. The spiritual significance of both the Dojang and the act of training fathered a culture and etiquette of it's own

How to get there?

Musa TKD Dojang Rules

  • Bow to your Dojang before entering and when leaving.
  • Bow before you enter or leave the mat. 
  • Bow to your instructor before and after training together.
  • Bow to black belts when you first see them.
  • Please stand up when class bows to the flags.
  • Bow to your partner before and after sparring. 
  • Show respect to your Dojang. Don’t laze around because it is a place of dedication.
  • Don’t smoke in the Dojang.
  • Wear your uniform. Keep it clean and tidy. This shows self-discipline.
  • Don’t wear any jewellery during class. 
  • Don’t face the instructor if you need to adjust your uniform.
  • Don’t swear. To do so is to lack respect to your instructor, fellow students and your Dojang.
  • Discuss matters of concern to your instructor, this shows trust and respect to your studies in TAEKWONDO.
  • Don’t call your instructor by the name in the Dojang. You can use “Sir” instead.

 

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MUSA TAEKWONDO CLUB
Balmain PCYC (level 1 - Upstairs)
372 Darling Street
Balmain, NSW 2041

ph: 0410719405
alt: 0433499222