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- Martial arts begins and ends with courtesy.
- There is no first strike in martial arts.
- Martial arts is to aid justice.
- First control yourself before you can control others.
- Spirit first, technique second.
- Always be ready to release your mind.
- Accidents arise from negligence.
- Don!/t think training is only in the dojang.
- It will take your entire life to learn martial arts; there is no limit.
- Train as you live and live as you train.
- Martial arts is like boiling water. If you don!/t constantly heat it, it will cool.
- Don!/t think you have to win; rather, that you don!/t have to lose.
- Victory depends on your ability to distinguish vulnerable points from invulnerable points.
- The battle is according to how you move guarded and unguarded.
- Think of your hands and feet as swords.
- Your behavior can invite trouble. The humble man has no enemies.
- Beginners must master the basics; Natural body positioning is for the more experienced.
- Practicing forms is one thing, engaging in a real fight is another.
- Don!/t forget to correctly apply what you have learned in a well-balanced effort.
- Always think and devise ways to live the precepts every day.
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