WILL TAEKWON-DO GROUP

The WILL TAEKWON-DO GROUP was founded by Master Eric in 2002 as one of the dominant group of Taekwon-Do in North Peninsular Malaysia, Malaysia. Since 2002, the school has been successfully introducing traditional Korean Tae Kwon do to the public throughout the northern region of Malaysia. The reputation and influence of our group went on nationally as well. The affiliation of the school ranges from states in Malaysia which shares the same tradition and technological study of Taekwon-Do.The purpose and goal of the group is to provide quality instruction in both the traditional & sport Korean Martial Art of Taekwon-Do and unique cultural interexchange of two cultures. We teach not only self-defense technique but also the essence of respect and self-confidence. It's beneficial for all ages men, women, and children.The Classes at WILL Taekwon-Do Academy/Centres/Branches are instructed by Master Eric and his qualified group of Instructors who possessed with the official qualifications, certifications and recognition, so to ensure the same standard & quality of teaching. Master Eric has been appointed as the Chief Instructor for Kulim/ Bandar Baharu District, the Chairman of Penang South-West Province Taekwon-Do Association (GTF), the certified examiner and qualified umpire. He is a well-known martial arts figure amongst martial arts communities in the region. He has over 26 years of experience in the art, has trained many black belts students and is now been recognised as the International Instructor. All the classes in the WILL Taekwon-Do Academy (Kulim Main Branch) are conducted by Master Eric himself. Master Eric welcomes you to visit the academy/school and try a payment free trail lesson. No previous martial art experience is required. You can learn and practice at your own pace with the guidance of Master Eric.

POINTS TO BE OBSERVED AS A TAEKWON-DO STUDENT

1. Never tire of learning. A taekwon-Do student can learn anywhere, any time, this is the secret of knowledge.

2. A taekwon-Do student must be willing to sacrifice for his art and instructor. many students feel that their training is a commodity brought with monthly dues, and are not willing to take part in demonstrations, teaching and working around the Dojang(gym). An instructor can afford to lose this type of student.

3. Always set a good example for lower ranking student. It is only natural they will attempt to emulate senior students.

4. Always be loyal and never criticize the Instructor, Taekwon-Do or the teaching method.

5. Is an Instructor teaches a technique, practice it and attempt to utilize it.

6. Remember that the tudent's conduct outside the Dojang reflects on the art and Instructor.

7. If a student adopts a technique from another Dojang and the Instructor disapproves of it, the student must discard it immediately.

8. Never be disrespectful to the instructor. Though a student is allowed to disagree with Instructor, the student must first follow the instruction and then discuss the matter later.

9. A student must always be eager to learn and ask questions.

10. Never betray your Instructor.