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| - Kicho Hyeong Ee Bu (also spelled Kicho Hyung Ee Bu) is the second of three, basic, 16-step, introductory forms normally associated with Tang Soo Do but sometimes used as a beginner form in taekwondo schools. This form follows the same I-shaped pattern as Kicho Hyeong Il Bu. This form is very similar to the form Kibon Dool: Also, the diagram below shows Low Blocks being used at steps 1, 3, 5, etc. Some schools replace all of those Low Blocks with High Blocks.
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| - Kicho Hyeong Ee Bu (also spelled Kicho Hyung Ee Bu) is the second of three, basic, 16-step, introductory forms normally associated with Tang Soo Do but sometimes used as a beginner form in taekwondo schools. This form follows the same I-shaped pattern as Kicho Hyeong Il Bu. This form is very similar to the form Kibon Dool:
* As shown in the diagram below, some schools do three High Punches down of the I-shape, then three High Blocks (rising blocks) coming back up the I-shape.
* Other schools instead do two High Blocks followed by one High Punch, going both up and down the I-shape. In this case, the form is usually called Kibon Dool.
* Still other schools do three High Blocks (with no punches) both up and down the I-shape; this is considered another version of Kibon Dool. Also, the diagram below shows Low Blocks being used at steps 1, 3, 5, etc. Some schools replace all of those Low Blocks with High Blocks. What all of these variations have in common is the I-shape pattern and the emphasis on techniques that "aim high" (High Blocks and High Punches) to varying degrees.
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