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GOJUNG SOGI - Fixed Stance
Exam 5th Kup
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This is an effective mode to work out for an attack or go to the side. This position is equal to the short mode (niunja sogi) with the following exceptions:
- Body weight is evenly distributed on both legs.
- The distance between both feet is one and a half shoulder width.
When the right leg is forward, we call the position a right fixed stance and when the left leg is forward we call it a left fixed position.
The stand is always performed in a side facing.