Can be done with a few students or a large class. Have students line up for forms. The first student performs a technique of their choice, then the group follows. The next student adds a technique then the group performs both. Each student adds a move until you get a full-length form that the students made up themselves. For larger classes you can split them into groups and have each group make up a form. Then the groups can demonstrate their new forms for each other. My students always enjoy this and also like to make up a name for their form. This drill is great for memorization skills and a fun break from doing regular forms.
by Jules Leahy
North Alabama Tang Soo Do, Elgin, AL