Wichita
Martial Arts Studio
3135 W Maple
316.944.0000
Tae Kwon Do Frequently Asked Questions
WHAT IS
TAE KWON DO?
Tae Kwon Do is a form of martial art training from Korea that is derived from
ancient martial arts that are over 2000 years old. Tae Kwon Do's goal is to
help the student grow and develop in the areas of: courtesy, integrity,
self confidence, self control, perseverance, commitment, and unbreakable spirit.
Tae Kwon Do is NOT a cult or religious sect nor is Tae Kwon Do, as the movies
depict, a violent militant group that teaches students to beat up people. Tae
Kwon Do IS a very sensible method of consistent mental and physical training
that is a year-round, life-time system of exercise and personal development. A
brief history of Tae Kwon
Do is available on this site.
WHAT IS
THE BELT FOR?
Belts are goals that are set for students to meet on their road to Tae Kwon
Do training and personal improvement. To obtain the first belts, the goals
are more easily met and involve more help from the instructor. Techniques are
fairly simple early on and increase in difficulty as the students progress.
Each student will progress at the speed that is equal to their personal abilities.
Wichita Martial Arts starts with white belt on up to the black belt ranks.
HOW
ARE THE BELTS RANKED?
Beginners will earn their first belt early in their Tae Kwon Do training starting
with white and moving on to yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, brown,
red, and finally black. Juniors, or students under the age of 16, will earn
a Junior Black Belt, or Poom. Adults earn a first degree Black Belt, or 1st
Dan. Black Belts are ranked from 1st through 9th degree. 1st, 2nd, and
3rd degree Black Belts are considered journeyman level. 4th - 6th degree
Black Belts are considered Master Instructors. 5th Degree Black Belts & 6th
Degree Black Belts often hold the title Kwang Jang Nim (Head of a school or
an association). 7th - 9th Degree Black Belts are considered Grand Masters.
WHAT
DOES CERTIFICATION MEAN?
Colored belt and Black Belt ranks are certified, or officially recognized,
through International Martial Arts Federation and the World Tae Kwon do Federation
in Korea.
CAN
SOMEONE COMPETE ON THE STATE, NATIONAL OR INTERNATIONAL LEVEL?
If someone is interested in a higher level of competition Wichita Martial Arts
can prepare a student who has the interest, desire, and ability. How
ever that is not our main goal in training.
WHAT IS
A BLACK BELT?
A Junior Black Belt (Poom) or Adult Black Belt (Dan) is a student recognized
for their commitment to Tae Kwon Do who has achieved a high level of proficiency
and knowledge in the art of kicking and punching. This proficiency includes
that a student's conduct outside the dojang is a direct reflection of the art,
the instructor and the student themselves.
WHAT
HAPPENS AFTER REACHING BLACK BELT?
Upon reaching black belt, a student will realize how much more there is to
learn and continue their own training, advancement and individual improvement,
while they also pass on what they have learned to new students. This is part
of the circle of Tae Kwon Do -- passing on all the training once learned by
teaching new students who may one day do the same. This keeps the art of Tae
Kwon Do alive for many generations and is the principle on which Tae Kwon Do
and the Martial Arts have sustained themselves for over 2000 years. The knowledge
and art of Tae Kwon Do is a gift that is meant to be shared with others who
strive to learn and to better themselves.
WHAT
IS THE ROLE OF THE INSTRUCTOR?
The instructor's goals are to build and support the development of confident
students. These students are individuals with goals, discipline, and a sense
of proper direction in their lives. Students will also have needs and the instructors
are there to see that those needs are met by training the students to become
better human beings. The method of training, in all aspects, is a goal-oriented
system which serves as a positive reinforcement to growth as individuals.
WHAT IS BELT TESTING?
When the student has completed the required time and material training requirements
a test date may be set. As in any educational institution, the instructors
know when a student is ready to test so, please trust their judgment. The belt
exams are open for family and friends to attend and watch. The student will
perform the required material in front of the testing instructor as well as
the audience, then finish by breaking the required board or boards, to advance
to the next level. Beginner students and children are given the assistance
needed to help them fulfill the requirements to earn their belt. This helps
build confidence. Advanced students are required to complete the exam with
little or no assistance. Junior and adult black belt tests must be passed with
no assistance.
CAN A STUDENT
FAIL?
No. If a student continues to try, preservers, then she/he will never fail.
She/he may not complete all the requirements at the time of their test, but
re-tests are always offered on material missed for colored belts. Tae Kwon
Do is not about failing, but about succeeding. Instructors will see that each
student can succeed no matter what it takes. IN the dojang, four letter words
like "can't" and "don't" are replaced with "can", "do" and "try".
There is no giving up so there is no failing.
WHAT
DO THE STUDENTS RECEIVE WITH TESTING
Following tests are awarded a new belt and advanced certification. These certificates
should be kept in one place for verification at black belt time. The certificates
measure 8-1/2" by 11" and are suitable for framing. A good way to
keep certificates together is to put each new certificate in the front of the
frame while keeping the previous certificates in back.
WHY
LEARN KOREAN TERMINOLOGY?
Korean is the universal language of Tae Kwon Do. It is also fun for the students
to learn words in another language. It prepares students for competition, as
all competition and commands in the sport arena are conducted and given in
Korean. Students could go to any Tae Kwon Do training center in the world and
understand the training. Learning and using Korean is also very crucial to
know in the event that other Masters and Grand Masters should make a visit
to our gym. Instructors from Korea, naturally, conduct their classes, training,
and commands in Korean and are always impressed when American students understand
them.
WHY
ARE THE STUDENTS REQUIRED TO BOW?
Bowing is a tradition in Korea used when entering or leaving the gym. It is
also used when asking a question of an instructor or entering the dojang in
which higher ranks and black belts are present. It is a sign of respect for
their experience, knowledge and commitment to Tae Kwon Do. It is also out of
respect for the gym, the ranks, and the instructors. It is similar to an American
handshake. When you meet someone it is proper etiquette to shake their hand.
In Korea, and especially Tae Kwon Do, it is proper to greet people in this
way each time they meet. This method of recognizing authority, experience,
and greater knowledge helps to strengthen a student's respect for authority
in and out of the dojang whether it is parents, teachers, police, adults or
other persons of stature. It also fosters a sense of respect for the training,
the goals, and the person they aspire to become.
ARE
STUDENTS REQUIRED TO COMPETE IN TOURNAMENTS?
It is not required, but strongly recommended that students participate in a
tournament or two during their training.
WHAT
CAN STUDENTS DO TO GET THE MOST OUT OF TAE KWON DO?
The most important thing students, as well as parents, can do to ensure the
best possible training available is to trust the instructors with the training
for you and/or your child. The instructors work very hard to develop the best
training programs they can with every step taken, every method used for a reason.
Your confidence and support guarantees that you will get the most from your
Tae Kwon Do training.
WHY
IS TAE KWON DO SO POPULAR?
Tae Kwon Do's popularity comes mainly from the fact that it is not a passing
fad. Tae Kwon Do has withstood the tests of time. Tae Kwon Do is much more
than self-defense skills training. Tae Kwon Do is a lifestyle of physical and
mental training and challenges that encourage an individual to strive to do
more and be more. The training is proven to develop an individual's complete
being, mental and physical, joined by an indomitable spirit.