Naihanchi Cho Dan corresponds to which Naihanchi form?

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Multiple Choice

Naihanchi Cho Dan corresponds to which Naihanchi form?

Explanation:
Cho Dan Naihanchi is the initial Naihanchi form. In this system the Naihanchi forms are learned in order: the initial form, the next form, and the final form, corresponding to Cho Dan, Ee Dan, and Sam Dan. The initial form introduces solid stances, basic blocks and strikes, and correct body alignment and energy, building the foundation that the later forms expand upon with more movement and complexity. So the form that starts the Naihanchi sequence is the one taught as Cho Dan. The other options describe later forms or forms outside this standard progression.

Cho Dan Naihanchi is the initial Naihanchi form. In this system the Naihanchi forms are learned in order: the initial form, the next form, and the final form, corresponding to Cho Dan, Ee Dan, and Sam Dan. The initial form introduces solid stances, basic blocks and strikes, and correct body alignment and energy, building the foundation that the later forms expand upon with more movement and complexity. So the form that starts the Naihanchi sequence is the one taught as Cho Dan. The other options describe later forms or forms outside this standard progression.

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