- Courtesy (Ye Ui) - To be thoughtful and considerate of others. Tae Kwon Do practitioners (both students and instructors) should be polite, and show consideration for others.
- Integrity (Yom Chi) - Integrity describes how you should interact with others. To be honest and good, earn respect and trust.
- Perseverance (In Nae) - Internal drive. Challenges allow us to improve ourselves and, therefore, should not be avoided.
- Self-Control (Kuk Gi) - To have control of your body and mind. A Tae kwon Do student should practice controlling his actions and reactions.
- Indomitable Spirit (Baekjool) - To have courage in the face of adversity. A tae Kwon Do student should never be dominated by, or have his spirit broken by another.
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