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WTF Style - Front Stance (also called Long Stance, Forward Stance, or ap kubi) is a stance in which the forward foot well in front of the rear foot * The front foot should be two-and-a-half foot lengths in front of the rear foot * The front foot points forward and the rear foot is turned outward about 25-30 degrees. * The front knee is bent so that the shin is perpendicular to the floor. "If you can see your leading toes, your knee isn't bent enough." * The rear leg should be entirely straight, with the rear foot flat on the floor (no heel lift). * Two-thirds of the weight should be on the front leg

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  • WTF Style - Front Stance (also called Long Stance, Forward Stance, or ap kubi) is a stance in which the forward foot well in front of the rear foot * The front foot should be two-and-a-half foot lengths in front of the rear foot * The front foot points forward and the rear foot is turned outward about 25-30 degrees. * The front knee is bent so that the shin is perpendicular to the floor. "If you can see your leading toes, your knee isn't bent enough." * The rear leg should be entirely straight, with the rear foot flat on the floor (no heel lift). * Two-thirds of the weight should be on the front leg
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  • WTF Style - Front Stance (also called Long Stance, Forward Stance, or ap kubi) is a stance in which the forward foot well in front of the rear foot * The front foot should be two-and-a-half foot lengths in front of the rear foot * The front foot points forward and the rear foot is turned outward about 25-30 degrees. * The front knee is bent so that the shin is perpendicular to the floor. "If you can see your leading toes, your knee isn't bent enough." * The rear leg should be entirely straight, with the rear foot flat on the floor (no heel lift). * Two-thirds of the weight should be on the front leg ITF Style - Walking Stance - same as above, but: * The front foot should be one-and-a-half shoulder widths in front of the rear foot * The front knee is bent slightly less, so that the front kneecap aligns with the back of the heel below it * Weight should be evenly distributed among both legs In this position there may be a temptation to lean forward, or to turn the hips somewhat, but the hips should be held forward so that the body is complete upright. If you push your hips forward as much as you can after you've placed your feet in the correct position, you'll probably in a correct posture.
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