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What is the spirit of Taekwondo and its significance?

Etiquette, shame, patience, self-denial, perseverance. Etiquette: The most important part of Taekwondo spirit is to salute the national flag, the coach, the classmates and the parents. A high degree of mutual understanding; Be ashamed of the bad habit of slandering or insulting others; Modesty and mutual respect for personality; Act according to etiquette. 2. Shame: Learn to distinguish right from wrong. Put an end to not teaching strength and act like an authoritative teacher.

Etiquette, shame, patience, self-denial, perseverance.

Etiquette: The most important part of Taekwondo spirit is to salute the national flag, the coach, the classmates and the parents. A high degree of mutual understanding; Be ashamed of the bad habit of slandering or insulting others; Modesty and mutual respect for personality; Act according to etiquette.

2. Shame: Learn to distinguish right from wrong. Put an end to acting like an authoritative normal school regardless of not imparting strength, and actually induce good students to go astray without shame; Put an end to any subdivision or level needed for private interests or the purpose of showing off fake force.

3. Patience: As a Taekwondo person, no matter what difficulties you encounter, patience and overcoming it is one of the effective methods. No matter who is in a high position or has perfect skills, if you want to accomplish anything, you must first set a goal and keep moving towards it with lasting endurance in order to get what you want.

4. Self-denial: Self-denial in the spirit of Taekwondo is to learn to overcome your own impulses and improve your ability to control your desires through training. Modest and temperate, live a measured life, do not blindly envy others, do not love vanity.

5. Perseverance: Never give up in the face of setbacks and failures. The cruelty of sports competitions has tempered everyone's attitude towards failure and their needs after failure.