Martial arts is built upon the concept of respect and discipline. Bowing is a way to continually show this respect. Omega students show their respect by bowing to the flags when entering the dojang, bowing towards instructors and fellow students as well as bowing to enter or exit the workout floor.
Omega Martial Arts teaches the Omega Tao which comprises several different styles of martial arts, including Taekwondo, Hapkido, Jiu Jitsu, Okinawan Weaponry and more. To learn more about the styles we teach please visit the "About the Arts" page for details. Omega does not teach karate or kungfu or other Chinese arts, we focus mainly on the Korean arts.
We prefer students to attend classes at least two times per week.
Sparring classes are held at least once a week and all students beginning with white belt are required to spar as part of their martial art training. Students green belt and above are required to compete in at least one tournament per year.
Achieving the Omega black belt is a very individual accomplishment. It varies greatly on the students natural ability, the amount of practice at home and in the dojang, the heart of the student and more. The typical timeline to gain an Omega black belt is between four and five years.
We hold rank advancements once a month. Test locations rotate between all our schools. Typically your home school test are held once every three months. Students may attend rank advancements at any school with their head instructor's permission.
The Omega Student Creed
1. I will avoid anything that could harm my mind or body.
2. I will practice honesty and integrity in all my doings.
3. I will show respect to my instructors, my parents and my Dojang.
4. I will always honor my word and my commitments.
5. I will use Martial Arts for defense only.
COURTESY ~ INTEGRITY ~ PERSEVERANCE
SELF CONTROL ~ INDOMITABLE SPIRIT
Try-outs are required to be on the Omega demo teams. Several factors are taken into consideration when selecting a student to be on this team, including accomplishments, dedication, commitment to the art, commitment to the school, technique, ability, energy and more.
At Omega, we teach martial arts for defense only! If you are caught using your martial arts in an aggressive manner, the following disciplinary actions will take place:
1. 1st Strike – The student will have to stand in front of the class and explain why he/she used their martial arts improperly and then they will apologize to the class.
2. 2nd Strike – The student will be suspended from practicing martial arts for one month (the student will still have to pay tuition) and will be required to come to the studio and clean.
3. 3rd Strike – The student will no longer be welcome at Omega Martial Arts and will be asked to not train at our studio (dojang) and longer.
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When a student enters and leaves the studio (dojang), he/she is required to turn and face the three flags at the front of the room and bow. Bowing is a traditional way of showing respect to someone or something. We bow the American, the Korean, and the Japanese flags to show respect toward the countries which have provided us with our martial arts.
When a student is comes onto and leaves the exercise floor, he/she is required to bow as well. This show respect toward the students, the instructors, and it is a reminder to the individual student to leave everything out on the practice floor; to give 100% while in class.
If a student is late for class, once the student is dressed in his/her uniform and belt (dobok and dhee), the student will bow when coming on to the exercise floor, they will approach the class from the left side of the room and stand in ready stance (jhoon-bi) until the instructor recognizes him/her. Once the instructor faces the student, the student will ask “Permission to enter class?” The instructor will bow and direct the student as to where he/she needs to line up.
Kyle Jardine
High Belt Tester of the Day
May 2010
Danny Albrethsen
Low Belt Tester of the Day
May 2010