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Twenty Precepts
The Six Tasks Character
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  1. Martial arts begins and ends with courtesy.

  2. There is no first strike in martial arts.

  3. Martial arts is to aid justice.

  4. First control yourself before you can control others.

  5. Spirit first, technique second.

  6. Always be ready to release your mind.

  7. Accidents arise from negligence.

  8. Don!/t think training is only in the dojang.

  9. It will take your entire life to learn martial arts; there is no limit.

  10. Train as you live and live as you train.

  11. Martial arts is like boiling water. If you don!/t constantly heat it, it will cool.

  12. Don!/t think you have to win; rather, that you don!/t have to lose.

  13. Victory depends on your ability to distinguish vulnerable points from invulnerable points.

  14. The battle is according to how you move guarded and unguarded.

  15. Think of your hands and feet as swords.

  16. Your behavior can invite trouble. The humble man has no enemies.

  17. Beginners must master the basics; Natural body positioning is for the more experienced.

  18. Practicing forms is one thing, engaging in a real fight is another.

  19. Don!/t forget to correctly apply what you have learned in a well-balanced effort.

  20. Always think and devise ways to live the precepts every day.




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