You're exactly right, which is natural coz this stuff is your bread & butter, and you're d@mn good at it. I was mostly talking about dropping down for a shot (or string of shots), sinking down for a...
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You're exactly right, which is natural coz this stuff is your bread & butter, and you're d@mn good at it. I was mostly talking about dropping down for a shot (or string of shots), sinking down for a...
I definitely see your points, and they're good ones.
The first point about Hung Gar being a grappling art doesn't contradict what I've been taught about Hung Gar's principles regarding destroying...
It is a traditional Thai technique, it's not a ring technique (should I find & quote the rule?).
It also may help explain why traditional MT stance looks so different from ring MT.
Yeah, that's kind of what I'm thinking about it...
The static stance is the way to clear up your form for the dynamic/moving stance...
It's corrective in nature and not the end goal...
Holding it...
I think wall sits are a little bit of both...
I know someone on this thread was commenting on stance work as a stretch, and I do think it is true to an extent. Wall sits help a wrestler feel...
Just to play devil's advocate here...
I've encountered static stance drills in boxing, muay thai, and wrestling...
-Ever done wall sits?
I've encountered moving stance drills in muay thai, boxing,...