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Stances
Sitting

 

Stance Width: 2 shoulder width
Stance Depth: Zero
 Foot Position: Both feet pointed to side
Leg Position: Knees slightly bent
Shoulder Position: Perpendicular to opponent
Hip Position: Parallel with shoulders
Weight Distribution: 50% each foot
Center of Mass: Centered between feet

The sitting stance is one of the three basic fighting stances (sitting, front, back). In ancient times, warriors sometimes fought from horseback. The sitting stance resembles the position of a person riding a horse with his/her feet in the stirrups. It is commonly known as a "horseback stance," "straddle-leg stance," or "riding stance." The sitting stance is used in practically every form/pattern and by some practitioners as their primary fighting stance. It is usually used for punching exercises and muscle development. 

The sitting stance is very strong from the sides but very weak from the front or back. The stance provides minimum expose to frontal assault but severely limits attacks to only the lead hand and foot. The equal weight distribution permits quick forward and backward body shifts.

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