Kee Cho (Basic) Hyungs
The Kee Cho Hyungs are the basic hyungs starting from White belt and ending at Purple belt. They are the foundation of all the basic blocking and punching techniques, and are thus learned and practiced at every class.The Kee Cho Hyungs were created by Grandmaster Hwang Kee in 1947. While these forms are simple and straightforward, they set the foundation for all Tang Soo Do forms. The word 'Kee Cho' means 'basic', 'Hyung' translates to 'form' or 'pattern' and the term 'Bu" means catgory. 'Il' "Ee' and 'Sam' mean 'first' 'second' and 'third' respectively.

Kee Cho Hyungs - Basic Forms
Kee Cho Hyung Il Bu - White belt - 10th Gup
Kee Cho Hyung Ee Bu - White belt w/red stripe - 9th Gup
Kee Cho Hyung Sam Bu - Purple Belt w/one white stripe - 8th Gup

Creator : Grandmaster Hwang Kee
Date of Creation - 1947
Place of Creation - Seoul, South Korea
Number of Movements - 22 in each form
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