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Date Posted: 07:57:14 08/20/01 Mon
Author: Seven of Nine
Subject: Re: Horse Stance Training
In reply to: Goktimus Prime 's message, "Horse Stance Training" on 09:34:44 06/04/01 Mon

"Many martial artists don't sit into their stance, rather, they sit it."

Goktimus, this is very confusing. whether it is INTO or ON seems to be a play on words.

Maybe a way of improving the stablity of the stace would be to have someone push you or standing on a moving / slippery surface. The way to learn about balance is to give your body the stimulus. Gradually, you'll learn.

So I would have to disagree with the old training method of sitting in/on a stance for extended periods of time IF it is balance you wnat to train. This form of training is more for leg strength. Balance training requires some external stimulus.

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