Ten Articles of Faith
Be loyal to your country
Be obedient to your parents
Be loving between husband and wife
Be cooperative between brothers
Be faithful between friends
Be respectful to your elders
Be faithful between teacher and student
Know the difference between good and evil
Never retreat in battle
Always finish what you started

The contemporary practicing member of Tang Soo Do may have entered Karate for a variety of reasons: learn self-defense, obtain muscle flexibility, practice mind and body discipline, satisfy curiosity and so on. As the training progresses however, the member usually experiences the original motivating intent along with the realization that martial art instruction encompasses many disciplines: patience, dedication, and the desire to develop and hone skills are the requirements needed for practical application. The student will also have the ability to demonstrate the beauty of movement and grace born from the ancient art of Tang Soo Do. The practice of Tang Soo Do is a continuing process of learning and growth, and the student finds new motivation every time he or she learns a new technique or form.