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Stand up straight then put your legs apart making sure that your feet are facing forward.
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Be aware of your torso, make sure that your spine is straight and your posture is flat.
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Bend your knees and lower the upper body as if you were sitting on horseback.The lowness of the stance varies in Kung Fu styles, mainly northern and southern: northern is a more relaxed higher stance whereas southern is right down near the ground. Be aware not to put your knees forward or outward over the toes.
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Make sure your feet are still facing forward,your body is still straight and your hips are loose.
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To train yourself further with using this stance, first find a stick, assume the horse stance and then place the stick on top of your knees.
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Hold your arms outward, palms parallel to your body.
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Be mindful of your posture and don't let the stick fall.
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Finished.