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Student Creed
A vital part of our curriculum at Busby's Family Karate is the teachings of positive lifestyle skills and habits. One way in which we communicate these skills and qualities to the students is through the student creeds. All students are required to know each of their three creeds and be able to understand the meaning and application of each.
Creed # 1
I will, develop myself in a positive manner and avoid anything that would reduce my mental growth or my physical health.
Creed # 2
I will, develop self discipline in order to bring out the best in myself in others.
Creed # 3
I will, use what I learn in class constructively and defensively: to help myself, my fellow man and never to be abusive or offensive.
About the Art of Tang Soo Do Tang Soo Do means "the art of the knife hand" or "the way of the Chinese hand." It contains characteristics of Chinese internal methods and Japanese striking styles. Tang Soo Do is a modern martial art and it's purpose is to develop every aspect of the 'self ' in order to produce a mature person who can totally integrate his intellect, emotions, body and spirit. Tang Soo Do, is not a sport and its primary goal is not a competitive one. However, it does lend itself well to combative situations. Being a well-balanced style, Tang Soo Do offers a wide array of kicks, hand strikes, and stances, representative of hard styles as well as softer stances and more fluid motions that are indicative of the softer styles. It derives it's hardness from Soo Bahk Do and its soft flowing movements from the Northern Chinese systems. Its kicking techniques, for which Tang Soo Do is unsurpassed, are based on Soo Bahk Do. Both of which can easily be recognized in the forms that are practiced within the style. Free sparring is an extremely important part of Tang Soo Do training. Dojang sparring and competition; or sport sparring. Although the techniques used in these types of sparring could be potentially dangerous and could result in a knockout or serious injury if not properly controlled, full contact sparring (kick boxing), traditionally is not included in the Tang Soo Do venue. Qualities like sportsmanship, mutual respect for each other and personal discipline insures that practitioners compete and train in the healthiest environment possible. After all, the purpose of Tang Soo Do training is not for fighting, but to perfect techniques that will enhance one's total self. If the occasion arises when one must defend oneself, of equal importance is the development of the proper spirit to supplement the physical skills that are attained. |
