42 and 32: April 2007 Archives
32-step is an interesting routine. It's much more complex compared to the 24-step routine, but in terms of combining styles it's still very Yang centric. I liked the routine when I learned it, specially since it's more demanding and there are more curves built into it (I particularly loved the beginning of the form). However, now that I think back, I think it would have been just as effective if I had started 42-step right after 24. I don't think 32-step adds much value for somebody who wants to learn the competition form anyway. Nevertheless, I found this nice demonstration of the form which I'm adding here as a reference:
