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Ideal Instructor
Soldiers are as strong as the general who leads them, and, in
a like manner, students can only excel under an excellent instructor.
We cannot expect a bamboo to grow in a field of reeds, nor can we expect
to find an outstanding pupil under an unqualified teacher.
It is of particular
importance that the two aspects of TaeKwon-Do, the spirit and the technique,
must be taught together. Therefore, a qualified instructor must combine
the qualities of a scholar and a soldier if he is to produce pupils of
noble character and outstanding skills.
Such an instructor must possess
the following qualities:
- Strong moral and ethical standard.
- Clear outlook and philosophy in
life.
- Responsible attitude as an instructor.
- Scientific mind in matters
of technique.
- Knowledge of the vital spots of human anatomy.
- Unshakable integrity
in political and financial dealings.
- Dedication to spread the art
of TaeKwon-Do throughout the world.
- One who gains confidence from
his seniors is trusted by his fellow instructors, and is respected
by his juniors.
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