- The "Never Say Die" Spirit as Applied to Age
- Beginning Kata: What is it?
- Kata and the Borg Scale (Rate of Perceived Exertion)
- Exercise program adherence, tenacity, and the never say die spirit.
- The joys of kiba dachi (horse stance)
- Being a "sparring" dojo
- age vs skill
- Counting in Japanese: shi vs yon, shichi vs nana
- See, I told you Kiais did something.
- Kids and Bunkai (Saturday 11/13)
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The joys of kiba dachi (horse stance)
Submitted by sensei on Fri, 02/25/2005 - 01:07. kankaku te | saifa | tai-kyoku empi goI gotta tell you. I love kiba dachi.
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 sanchin dachi. Only years will unlock this koan.
