06-23-2007, 01:41 AM
06-23-2007, 10:19 PM
Stance
Basic Front Stance develops power in your legs and is also based on good balance.
A person should adopt their own stance and when they have an understanding of stance and they should examine its usefulness:
in speed, explosive power, defence, attack and manoeuvrability.
But remember a stance should also be able to flow and change, adapting to different situations.
Basic Front Stance develops power in your legs and is also based on good balance.
A person should adopt their own stance and when they have an understanding of stance and they should examine its usefulness:
in speed, explosive power, defence, attack and manoeuvrability.
But remember a stance should also be able to flow and change, adapting to different situations.
06-24-2007, 10:27 AM
Neilung Wrote:
Basic Front Stance develops power in your legs and is also based on good balance.
You may want to exclude me in the catogory "good balance": way too narrow again. *lol*
At least I can clearly see the difference now, thanks Nova.
But considering that the stance becomes both deeper and broader with increasing grade, I assume there is still hope left for me. 
06-24-2007, 11:09 AM
I think the angle of the photo does have a little to do with it.
However it is funny the higher grade, the wider the stance.
So if you are a tenth Dan, you must need spiders legs
However it is funny the higher grade, the wider the stance.
So if you are a tenth Dan, you must need spiders legs