Horse Stance

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Horse Stance Intermediate Level Martial Arts term Definition (Japanese: Kibea-dachi) A position in which the legs are spread approximately twice the width of the shoulders, the body weight is evenly [...]

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Horse Stance


Intermediate Level Martial Arts term

Definition

(Japanese: Kibea-dachi) A position in which the legs are spread approximately twice the width of the shoulders, the body weight is evenly distributed and the toes are pointed straight forward.

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