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 <description>I gotta tell you.  I love &lt;i&gt;kiba dachi&lt;/i&gt;.

There's something about it.  The root, the ch'i.  Sure, it has its flaws.  At first blush, it appears 2 dimensional, off balance.  But a deep horse stance is stable.  You see it in sumo.  It is a place of balance, but its advantages are hidden, like &lt;i&gt;sanchin dachi&lt;/i&gt;.  Only years will unlock this koan.
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