KnightlyMongoose
White Belt
I used to assume all martial arts practiced the technique of pivoting from a horse stance to a bow stance, but when I talked to some of my friends about it they looked at me like I was crazy. "Why would you do that?" They asked, "your stance needs to be way wider". There backgrounds were mostly from Japanese and Korean styles which I don't do that. I took a look to youtube and noticed that a lot of CMA also don't seem to pivot between the two stances either.
So my question is: does your style pivot between horse and bow stances? If you do, do you pivot on your heel, the ball of your foot? Do you step into a wider bow stance when not pivoting?
I've been out of touch with my school for a while, and I always used to pivot on my heel, but I'm not totally sure if that's correct anymore. It seems to be more powerful than pivoting on your toes (still keeping the heel down though). Any thoughts?
So my question is: does your style pivot between horse and bow stances? If you do, do you pivot on your heel, the ball of your foot? Do you step into a wider bow stance when not pivoting?
I've been out of touch with my school for a while, and I always used to pivot on my heel, but I'm not totally sure if that's correct anymore. It seems to be more powerful than pivoting on your toes (still keeping the heel down though). Any thoughts?