I don't have that luxury yet. As I create them, if I don't write them down, I'll do them differently each time.
There is nothing wrong to do the form differently each time. There are moves in my form that contain
- side kick, spin hook kick.
Since I can't do spin hook kick as good as I used to, I have changed it into
- side kick, spin back fist, groin kick, hammer fist, arm control face punch.
Hey, I'm wondering if any of you who use long forms (more than a couple of steps) have figured out a good way to document them.
I like to give a nice name for each and every move that I have created. For example,
- Open the sky, separate the earth, double palms strike.
- Double hooks block, heel kick, double punches.
- Grab and punch, kick and punch.
- Wrist control break, palm attack to the throat.
- Downward block kick, upward block punch.
- Side kick, palm strike to the neck.
- ...
My forms always go east and west (a road). Average form will go from east to west, and west to east 4 times (4 roads). A long form will go from east to west, and west to east 6 times (6 roads). Average road will be about 14 moves. The advantage of this kind of design is even for a 6 roads form, I can just do any road, or any 2 roads, or any 3 roads, ... Each road is like a short form by itself.