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I notice that pivoting on the both heels is used a lot e.g. in a pak da drill. I can't help but wonder if there is any good reason for this as to me it just seems to reduce stability.
The step-pivot used in William Cheung's style has the advantage of improving your position but obviously will be slower. Is there a reason why pivoting on the balls of the feet is not used?
The step-pivot used in William Cheung's style has the advantage of improving your position but obviously will be slower. Is there a reason why pivoting on the balls of the feet is not used?