I have no complete lists but the most suitable forms for introducing the power structure would probably be the beginning level long hand drills.
Luk Chi Fu taught:
1) Luhk Lehk Kyuhn -- six powers boxing
2) Chyut Yahp Bouh -- advancing and retreating fists
3) Tit Lin Kyuhn -- iron chain boxing
4) Dei Saht -- ground striking
5) Baahk Hok Kyuhn -- white crane fists
From what I have seen of Kwong Bun Fu's students in Canada, they have a similar list of basics.
I once saw a list of sets from a Chan Hak Fu school in Austrailia. It had the Luhk Lehk and Chyut Yahp Bouh but I don't recall anything else that I recognized.
Tit Lin Kyuhn is long and was broken into four smaller sets to make it more manageable. Some schools only use certain portions of this.
Chyut Yahp Bouh, as you know, is the first long set taught and is often used for demonstrations or as an introduction to the style to non-specialists.
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