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22/09/2025

Taekwon-Do as a way of life – for many practitioners it’s not “just a martial art,” but a discipline that shapes the way you think, act, and interact with the world. It gives structure, builds confidence, reduces stress, and fosters respect, courtesy, and perseverance. These benefits often carry into family life, making someone a calmer, healthier, and more balanced partner and parent.

👊 Balancing relationships and commitment – sometimes a partner who doesn’t share the same passion may feel left out, jealous, or like Taekwon-Do is “competing” with family time. That’s natural, especially if training takes a lot of evenings or weekends.

👊 Here are some ways to approach the balance 👊

👊 Communicate openly: Let your partner know why Taekwon-Do is important to you—not just as exercise, but as part of who you are. Share how it makes you a better version of yourself for the family.

👊 Include them when possible: Invite them to come watch a class, attend a grading, or even try training themselves. Even if they don’t join, seeing the community and discipline can build understanding.

👊 Balance time wisely: Show that family always comes first. If training clashes with key family responsibilities, adjust your schedule when needed. That sacrifice shows respect and partnership.

👊 Highlight shared benefits: Point out that your training supports health, stress management, and personal growth—all of which benefit the family indirectly.

👊 Set boundaries: Passion is great, but if Taekwon-Do begins to overshadow everything else, your partner’s concerns may be valid. Balance is key.

👊 At its core, Taekwon-Do teaches harmony between mind, body, and spirit. That harmony should extend to family life too—training should strengthen your relationships, not weaken them.

👊 Family who supports Taekwon-Do, everyone benefits. It’s not just an individual practice — it’s a lifestyle that strengthens the whole household.

TaeKwon
Jamie Moore

29/08/2025

Black Belt Code of Conduct in Times of Dishonor 👊

A painful but very real situation in Taekwon-Do When an instructor leaves without honor and actively tries to damage the reputation of the Master and the Do-Jang they once belonged to, it strikes at the heart of loyalty, respect, and integrity the very pillars of Taekwon-Do.

Loyalty is to Taekwon-Do itself, and to the values passed down from General Choi Hong Hi,

Courtesy, Integrity, Perseverance, Self-control, and indomitable spirit.

No individual, no matter their rank, stands above these principles.

👊 Protect the Dojang’s Integrity

The Do-Jang and its students are the priority, not the disgraced instructor.

The leadership must make a clear statement of values — showing that the Do-Jang stands for honor, respect, and discipline, not personal grudges or disloyalty.

👊 Do Not Engage in the Same Behavior

The black belts and students should not retaliate with gossip, slander, or anger that lowers the club to the same dishonorable level.

Instead, let actions speak louder than words: keep training, teaching, and embodying Taekwon-Do’s true spirit.

👊 Clarify the Truth with Respect

If the instructor spreads lies or attacks the club, the Master (or senior leadership) should calmly clarify the truth to students and the community, without hostility.

The goal is not revenge, but to protect students from confusion and keep faith in the dojang’s principles.

👊 Guide the Friendships

Fellow black belts and students who remain friends with the dishonorable instructor must make a choice:

Stay loyal to the values of the art and the Master, or follow someone who abandoned them.

True loyalty is to the Do (the Way), not to a person who breaks it.

👊 Teach by Example

The role of the black belt is to be a guardian of honor, When dishonor appears, your response shows the depth of your training.

True rank is revealed not in technical knowledge or physical performance , but in how you uphold integrity during conflict.

The club should not dwell on the betrayal, but rather use it as a teaching moment:

That even senior instructors can fail in honor.

That black belts must constantly guard against ego, pride, and selfishness.

Students must see that the art is greater than any one person.

👊 What Happens to the Dishonorable Instructor?

In traditional martial arts culture, such a person is considered to have cut themselves off from the lineage and spirit of the art.

Their rank may remain on paper, but they lose the respect that gives rank meaning.

History will judge them not by their skill, but by their character.

👊 In short: The Do-Jang must hold its ground with dignity, protect its students, and let dishonor reveal itself.

TaeKwon
Jamie Moore

28/08/2025
A very good kaupapa to support.
26/08/2025

A very good kaupapa to support.

26/08/2025

Taekwon-Do: A Way of Life 👊

Traditional over competition — a return to the true roots of Taekwon-Do, as envisioned by General Choi Hong Hi, the founder of this powerful martial art.

👊 The Heart of Taekwon-Do

Taekwon-Do is more than just kicking and punching — it’s a path of personal growth and moral discipline.

Tenets:

Courtesy (Ye Ui) – Respect in thought, word, and action

Integrity (Yom Chi) – Doing what is right, even when no one is watching

Perseverance (In Nae) – Pushing forward, even when it’s hard

Self-Control (Guk Gi) – Mastery of emotions and actions

Indomitable Spirit (Baekjul Boolgool) – Never giving up, no matter the odds

These values are not optional — they are foundational.

👊 Patterns (Tuls): A Life of Dedication

There are 24 patterns, symbolizing the 24 hours of the day — a life lived with purpose.

Training in Tuls and traditional techniques builds:

Practical, effective self-defense

Situational awareness and de-escalation

Strategies for multiple attackers or armed threats

This is training for real life, not just for a ring.

👊 Precision Over Speed

True Taekwon-Do power comes from scientific principles:

Reaction force

Concentration

Equilibrium

Breath control

Sine wave motion

We train to perfect technique, not just to score points. This is art, not sport.

👊 What About Competition?

Competition is a tool — not the goal.
Used wisely, it sharpens the mind and body. But if it becomes the sole focus, the deeper purpose of Taekwon-Do can be lost:

“Victory over self is the greatest victory.”

We support those who choose to compete — but we never forget that our highest aim is character, not medals.

👊 A Family. A Way of Life.

We’re not just training partners —
We’re a Taekwon-Do family, walking a path of discipline, respect, and lifelong growth.

TaeKwon
Jamie Moore

19/08/2025

🥋 Winner – Legion Taekwon-Do

One of Marlborough’s largest and most inclusive martial arts communities, Legion Taekwon-Do has 191 active members and eight clubs across the region — all run entirely by volunteers. They deliver low-cost, and often free, classes to tamariki, rangatahi, and adults of all ages and abilities, including those from underprivileged homes or with disabilities.
Working alongside local schools and organisations, they’ve created safe, welcoming dojangs where students build martial arts skills, confidence, discipline, and a sense of whānau. Students can train every day of the week at no extra cost, thanks to instructors giving over 120 volunteer hours each month.
Their community spirit goes beyond Taekwon-Do, with projects like a gardening group for the elderly, distributing low-cost produce boxes, running netball teams, and delivering classes in schools. Through values like courtesy, perseverance, and integrity, Legion is building strong individuals — and a stronger community.

04/06/2025

Hello Everyone, unfortunately today's training will be canceled. Please practice and i will see everyone next week.
Thank you
-Aaron

25/03/2025
Havelock Taekwon-Do
14/03/2025

Havelock Taekwon-Do

11/03/2025

Kia ora Koutou mā,

Unfortunately there will be NO training tonight.

We do apologise for the inconvenience and will see everyone next Wednesday.

Taekwon.

KJN Rana

Address

Cnr Main Road & Inglis St
Havelock
7100

Opening Hours

6pm - 7:30pm

Telephone

+64276146924

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