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This is a very stable position for a lateral movement. This mode is also widely used for impact/punching exercises and for the legs muscle development. <br>
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This is a very stable position for a lateral movement. This mode is also widely used for impact/punching exercises and for the leg muscles development. <br>
One of the major advantages of this mode is that you can shift into walking stance without relocating feet. <br>
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One of the major advantages of this mode is that you can shift into walking stance without relocating the feet. <br>
 
Spread one of the two legs to the side at a distance of one and a half shoulder width between the two toes. <br>
 
Spread one of the two legs to the side at a distance of one and a half shoulder width between the two toes. <br>
Make sure the toes pointing forward and body weight equally distributed on both legs. <br>
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Make sure the toes are pointing forward and the body weight is equally distributed on both legs. <br>
Stretch the knees outward, bending until the knee is over the ball of the foot. <br>
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Bending the knees outward, bending until the knee is over the ball of the foot <br>
Tighten the muscles in the thighs and increases strength in the legs pulling foot soles to side. Finishing a movement over the ground, push the chest and abdomen forward and push the hips backwards while the belly (muscle) are tightened. <br>
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Tighten the thigh muscles and increase the strength of the legs by pulling the soles of the feet on the sides. Finishing a movement over the ground, push the chest and abdomen forward and push the hips backwards while the belly (muscle) is tightened. <br>
Do not make the stance too wide, as speed and agility will dramatically decrease. <br>
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Do not make the stance too wide. If you do, your speed and agility will dramatically decrease <br>
The stance may executable with a full face or side facing, both in attack and in defense.
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stance may executable with a full face or side facing, both in attack and in defense.
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The stance makes it possible to execute movements going straight forward or sideways, both in attack and in defense.
  
 
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Stances / Main Menu ANNUN SOGI - Sitting stance Exam 6th Kup Document containing source information


This is a very stable position for a lateral movement. This mode is also widely used for impact/punching exercises and for the leg muscles development.
One of the major advantages of this mode is that you can shift into walking stance without relocating the feet.
Spread one of the two legs to the side at a distance of one and a half shoulder width between the two toes.
Make sure the toes are pointing forward and the body weight is equally distributed on both legs.
Bending the knees outward, bending until the knee is over the ball of the foot
Tighten the thigh muscles and increase the strength of the legs by pulling the soles of the feet on the sides. Finishing a movement over the ground, push the chest and abdomen forward and push the hips backwards while the belly (muscle) is tightened.
Do not make the stance too wide. If you do, your speed and agility will dramatically decrease
stance may executable with a full face or side facing, both in attack and in defense. The stance makes it possible to execute movements going straight forward or sideways, both in attack and in defense.



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