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This is a very well usable position to attack the front or the side of an opponent.<br>
 
This is a very well usable position to attack the front or the side of an opponent.<br>
  
The stand is used in some cases, blockages, but generally it must stand as preparation for the move to the next manoeuver.<br>
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The stand is used in some cases for blocks, but generally it must stand as preparation for the move to the next manoeuvre.<br>
:*Cross one foot behind the other, whereby the back foot is soft contact with the ground.
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:*Cross one foot behind the other, the back foot is only half on the ground.
 
:*Place the weight on the front leg.
 
:*Place the weight on the front leg.
When the body weight on the right leg, there is a right X-stance, vice versa.<br>
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When the body weight is on the right leg, we call it a right X-stance, and vice versa.<br>
  
The stance possible executable with a full face or side facing, both in attack and in defense.
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The stance possible executable with a full facing or side facing, both in attack and in defense.
  
 
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Stances / Main Menu KYOCHA SOGI - X-Stance Exam 4th Kup Document containing source information

This is a very well usable position to attack the front or the side of an opponent.

The stand is used in some cases for blocks, but generally it must stand as preparation for the move to the next manoeuvre.

  • Cross one foot behind the other, the back foot is only half on the ground.
  • Place the weight on the front leg.

When the body weight is on the right leg, we call it a right X-stance, and vice versa.

The stance possible executable with a full facing or side facing, both in attack and in defense.



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