These forms are those designed by Grandmaster Song Ki Pak, based on the traditional Korean kicking movements of Taekkyon, and borrowing certain concepts from the traditional Shotokan Karate forms as codified by Gichen Funikoshi.
Basic Form Three, Song Ki Pak Version
Dol Phoon 1 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 2 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 3 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 4 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 5 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 6 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 7 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 8 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Dol Phoon 9 (Sudden Gust of Wind)
Chung Sahn 1 (lit. Blue Mountain; a mountain seen off in the distance)
Chung Sahn 2 (lit. Blue Mountain; a mountain seen off in the distance)
Bee Ho 1 (Flying Tiger; a Tiger in mid leap)
Description of Breathing in Bee Ho
Bee Ho 1
Bee Ho 2 (Flying Tiger; a Tiger in mid leap)
Pak Ka Kwon, Named for Kwanjang Song Ki Pak
Chil Sung (Lit “Seven Stars;” the Big Dipper constellation, which is known as the Plow in Korea)

