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  • Advance the right foot two and a half or three steps forward (considering the proportion of one’s height and leg length).
  • Turn the right heel outward to a 90 degree angle.
  • Angle the right knee 90 degrees down and inward.
  • Bend the left knee to 90 degrees, lifting the left heel also to a 90 degree angle.
    Perform Wŏnbanjang to the right.
  • The right wrist at eye height should be curved inward as fully as possible.
  • The gaze should be focused at the center of the wrist and the feet are firm against the floor with power focused at the toe tips.

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