Atlanta Karate
  • Home
  • About
  • Registration and Payments
    • Serenbe
    • Mary Lin Advanced Ranks Mondays
    • Paideia
    • Sarah Smith
    • Hess Academy
    • Springdale Park
    • Howard Middle
    • Mary Lin
    • Hope-Hill Elementary
    • Green belts
    • Buy a uniform
  • Directions to dojo
    • Directions to Dojo
  • Summer Camps, Other
    • Summer Camps
    • Women's Self Defense
    • Birthday Parties
    • Seminars and Assemblies
    • GA CPR Training
  • Resources
    • YouTube Tutorials
    • Etiquette and Curriculum Downloads
    • Patch Postions and Uniform
    • Code of Ethics
    • Belt Progression
    • Photos and Media
    • Kids' Karate Workbook
    • Contact Us, EIN Info
    • Games for the Young at Heart
    • IATC 50th Panorama
  • Donate
    • Non-Profit Donation
    • Apply for Scholarship

Code of Moral Conduct and Ethics of Cuong Nhu Oriental Martial Arts

Your conduct as a member of Cuong Nhu should be governed by these eight principles.

1. Students should strive to improve themselves and their abilities in the martial arts in order to serve the people.

2. Students should remain faithful to the ideals of Cuong Nhu, and attempt to spread and develop these beliefs in the younger generations so that they too will be morally and physically fit.

3. All members of Cuong Nhu are unified in spirit and respect each other and their instructors.

4. Only by absolute discipline of mind, body and spirit do students maintain honor in Cuong Nhu.

5. Cuong Nhu students should respect all other branches of the martial arts and should only use martial arts techniques for self defense and to protect truth and reason.

6. Cuong Nhu students through dedicated daily practice increase their spirit, stamina and moral character.

7. The goal of the Cuong Nhu student is to maintain a pure, simple, sincere and noble life.

8. Self confidence, self control, modesty and a non-defeatist attitude are the mental keynotes for students of Cuong Nhu.