1. Yuk Sa (History) -History defines us. We understand who we are by knowing our history (past). This knowledge helps guide our actions with an awareness of our foundation, our history, our past, and helps us understand where we are in the present as we create our future.
2. Jun Tong (Tradition) - There are traditional means of conduct and beliefs which were handed down since the inception of the Moo Duk Kwan®. Some originated even before the Moo Duk Kwan®. These traditions began at some point in history. The tradition of bowing is a show of respect and/or appreciation.
3. Chul Hak (Philosophy) - Our philosophy includes the 8 Key concepts, the 10 articles of faith on mental training, and many other ideas and values. Our active study of these tools and our application of them as a Moo Duk Kwan practitioner strengthens our life and demonstrates the philosophy we live by.
4. Neh Kang Weh Yu (Discipline/Respect) - Discipline will strengthen your professional conduct. Respect will strengthen your kindness. Discipline and respect should coexist with each other to gain their full benefit for human relations. Furthermore, they should be strengthened by the other four Moo Do values in order to fulfill their meaning.
5. Ki Sool (Technique) - Seeking to apply all our Moo Do values during our technical performance of techniques helps us to understand the relationships between our Techniques and the other four Moo Do values. Techniques when performed based upon, and strengthened by, History, Tradition, Philosophy, and Discipline/Respect will develop beyond just physical techniques.