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This mode is widely used in the defense, but for the offensive stand also useful. The front foot is in place to give a kick. <br>
 
This mode is widely used in the defense, but for the offensive stand also useful. The front foot is in place to give a kick. <br>

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Stances / Main Menu NIUNJA SOGI - L-Stance Exam 8th Kup


This mode is widely used in the defense, but for the offensive stand also useful. The front foot is in place to give a kick.
Therefore, only a small displacement of the body weight needed to make. Move foot either forward or backwards, so that the length between both feet is slightly less than about a shoulder width.
There is almost a straight angle formed. It is recommended to both feet about 15 degrees to allow point, within a result, a better stability is obtained.
Bend the back leg so far until the knee in a straight line forms with the toes, proportionally bent front leg.
Ensure that the hip remains in a line with the inner knee joint. The distribution of the body weight is 70 percent on the rear leg and 30 percent on the front leg.



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