Cho Geup Hyung is the Yellow Belt form. It is the 2nd form learned after joining. The second Kuk Sool Won™ hyung, Cho Geup Hyung can be translated as "Elementary Level Form" and builds on the techniques already learned in Ki Cho Hyung. New stepping patterns (such as a "twisted stance") and techniques (Yuhp Chaki) are added to the student's repertoire with the learning of this form, as well as new combinations of techniques (such as a "circle block and punch"). While Ki Cho Hyung is a form that moves forward and back within each section, Cho Geup Hyung is a linear form which moves in a straight line from beginning to end. The most important principle in practicing Cho Geup Hyung is the maintenance of low stances.
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