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This article will teach you how to do the Horse Stance (aka Horse Riding Stance). This stance is also included in karate but is known as sumo stance in most karate schools.
Steps
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1Stand up straight then put your legs apart making sure that your feet are facing forward.
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2Be aware of your torso, make sure that your spine is straight and your posture is flat.[1]Advertisement
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3Bend your knees and lower the upper body as if you were sitting on horseback. The lowness of the stance varies in Kung Fu styles, mainly northern and southern: northern is a more relaxed higher stance whereas southern is right down near the ground. Be aware not to put your knees forward or outward over the toes.[2]
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4Make sure your feet are still facing forward,your body is still straight and your hips are loose.[3]
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5To train yourself further with using this stance, first find a stick, assume the horse stance and then place the stick on top of your knees.
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6Hold your arms outward, palms parallel to your body.
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7Be mindful of your posture and don't let the stick fall.
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8Finished.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhy do I need to do horse squatting?Community AnswerHorse squatting is important in developing a solid stance, and will also aid in developing thigh muscles.
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QuestionWhy do you keep your knees over your feet in a general horse stance?Kendallyn AlexanderCommunity AnswerThe point of doing the horse stance is to help you build core stability from the legs.
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QuestionIf you are not stong, how do you do it?Kendallyn AlexanderCommunity AnswerThe kegel muscles, which are also called the pc muscles for the pubococcygeus, are one of several muscle groups involved.
Warnings
- This move is not recommended if you have bad bones in your knees, bad joints or any other conditions (e.g arthritis), you may do this if you want but take extra care and take it easier than the usual student.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Don't try to copy movies and stay up for hours right at the start of training, don't strain or overtrain.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Not to be used in combat, this stance is not used in combat, standing like this in a fight will result in pain (especially for men). This stance is to exercise and strengthen the legs.⧼thumbs_response⧽