How do you really feel about the lower stances in Okinawa Karate, what has it really doen for you?
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the lowest stance in Okinawan karate is basically shiko dachi ( sumo stance is often the nick name for it.) it is used to lower your center of gravity and move you away from a punch or for a throw or other grappling as well, or to change up targets and allow you to brake their balance while striking or grappling. but all the stances do the same thing to one extent of other. move you out of the way of an attack or assist you in completing your techniques while putting your attacker in an untenable or disadvantaged position.
That was the name for the stance! LOL I only could remember the Goju name for it, and not what other styles called it. Seuichin=Shiko Dachi
no sanchin dachi is different. it has the front foot at 45 digrees and the back foot strait.. shiko dachi is the low squating stance that many kung fu types call horse stance with feet at 90 degrees from each other and knees out as wide as you can.. thighs almost flat.That was the name for the stance! LOL I only could remember the Goju name for it, and not what other styles called it. Seuichin=Shiko Dachi
no sanchin dachi is different. it has the front foot at 45 digrees and the back foot strait.. shiko dachi is the low squating stance that many kung fu types call horse stance with feet at 90 degrees from each other and knees out as wide as you can.. thighs almost flat.
That is the way I was taught Shiko Dachi also so really same stance different name as I originally thought.I know what sanchin dachi is. Seiunchin has both feet turned OUT at a 45 degree angle. Here is a video clip showing the kata. In Isshin-ryu this stance is named after the kata..thus Seiuchin stance.
I know what sanchin dachi is. Seiunchin has both feet turned OUT at a 45 degree angle. Here is a video clip showing the kata. In Isshin-ryu this stance is named after the kata..thus Seiuchin stance.