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For centuries, codes of conduct have been used to guide the moral conduct of all types of human endeavors, including combat. A code of conduct is required, for if it is not present, all control and order is lost and we are noting but wild animals. For an example of what occurs when there is not an enforced code of conduct, look at the behavior of professional basketball players. For an example of what occurs when there is an enforced code of conduct, look at the behavior of the military, especially when they are at war.

Cowboy Code

In the 1930's, Gene Autry, who was a cowboy movie star and a hero to many children of the time, had a fan club that had a cowboy code of conduct. The following is an adaptation of the 1939 Cowboy Code.

  • Never take unfair advantage of someone.
  • Never go back on your word or reveal a trust confided in you.
  • Always tell the truth.
  • Be gentle with children, elderly, and animals.
  • Do not advocate or believe in racially or religiously intolerant ideas.
  • Help people in distress.
  • Be a good worker.
  • Be clean in thought, speech, action, and personal habits.
  • Respect the opposite sex, parents, and our nation's laws.
  • Be a patriot.

 


Since its ancient roots, Taekwondo has had a code of conduct to guide the moral conduct of its practitioners. To hope to master the true essence of Taekwondo, a student must understand its code of conduct. The Taekwondo code of conduct is strongly influenced by Buddhism and the Hwarang-do code of honor. The history of the Hwarang-do is explained in detail in the history of Taekwondo topic.

 

Hwarang-do Code of Honor

  • Serve your lord with loyalty.
  • Serve your parents with filial piety.
  • Trust your friends.
  • Never retreat a battle.
  • When taking life, be selective.

 


Many times, each Taekwondo organization, or even each Taekwondo dojang, has its own code of conduct that it uses to guide its students. The following describes a typical Taekwondo code of conduct.

 

Taekwondo Code of Conduct

  • Be loyal to your country.
  • Respect your parents.
  • Be faithfulness to your spouse.
  • Respect your brothers and sisters.
  • Be loyal to your friends.
  • Respect your elders.
  • Respect your teacher.
  • Be honest and always stand for justice.
  • Be courteous.
  • Never take life unjustly.
  • Be loyal to your school.
  • Finish what you begin.
  • Never misuse Taekwondo.

Taekwondo Code of Conduct

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