Dojo Kun
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The Japanese writing above is Dojo Kun which is translated below:
Seek perfection of character.
Defend the Path of Truth.
Endeavor to Excel.
Display Courtesy.
Refrain from Violent Behavior. Welcome to the Dojo Kun Page. Dojo Kun are the mottoes of Karate, the spirit of which serious students of Karate should try to follow if they wish to gain the maximum from their training. The Kun's are like the sayings: "Service not self", "Deeds not words", "Be prepared", and exemplify an attitude which dictates a way of life.
In the Dojo, good etiquette must be observed by following the rules.
A student must have loyalty to his/his instructor. This is a very important thing in Martial Arts. It is not possible for someone to change their style in Japanese Martial Arts. People who do so can't learn the correct etiquitte and spirit of Martial arts.
Outside the Dojo you can be friendly with your Sensei, but do not take advantage of this friendship. In the Dojo respect and revere him/her.
Be serious in your efforts. No flippancy, chattering, smoking, chewing gum, eating or drinking in the Dojo. Concentrate solely on Karate when you train and train hard in everything you do.
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This web page was designed by: Brian W Hicks E-Mail: hicksb05@pldi.net
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