When entering or leaving the Do-Jang, all students must salute the National and Association flag, then bow to SaBumNim (Master Lee) or the most senior Black Belt.
When entering or leaving the Do-Jang, students must bow to SaBumNim, whether or not he sees you, and to his Black Belts in order of seniority. You must always bow to any senior belts.
When bowing to SaBumNim or Black Belts, you must always stand at attention, never from a sitting position. Students must not cross their arms, put their hands on their hips or shrug their shoulders when being addressed by SaBumNim or an instructor. This is an extreme sign of disrespect and is considered a direct challenge.
During Class you must never face SaBumNim,Senior Black Belts or the flags while adjusting your uniform.
During Class, permission to leave class must be given by SaBumNim or Senior Black Belts.
Students must maintain a serious attitude at all times.
No profanity or loud talking is allowed in front of the flags, SaBumNim, Black Belts or anywhere in the Do-Jang.
Students must address SaBumNim, Black Belts and other students as "Sir" or "Ma'am" while using good eye contact.
Uniforms with the school crest must be worn at all times. No t-shirts shall be worn under uniforms and sleeves are not to be worn rolled up.
Uniforms are to be kept clean. Belts must be always been worn around the waist and at no time ever put around the neck.
Personal hygiene is essential. Fingernails and toenails must be kept trimmed.
All higher belts are expected to help lower belts and to answer any questions they may have.
Permission must be given by SaBumNim or Senior Black Belts before sparring is allowed.
Members are expected to attend classes regularly.
No jewelry shall be worn during class.
Uniforms and belts must be worn in the Do-Jang during training unless permission is given by SaBumNim or a Senior Black Belt.
Members should offer to clean the Do-Jang from time to time.
Alcohol, drugs, smoking, chewing gum or candy are forbidden in the Do-Jang.
All students shall bow to the parents of other students as a sign of respect.
All of the above rules shall extend beyond the Do-Jang into everyday life.