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stance
(redirected from Side Stance)

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stance
the posture or position.

sawhorse stance
see sawhorse posture.

stance
A body position. See Pugilistic stance.


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Score Sheet for the Short Physical Performance Battery Patient Name: -- Date : -- Balance Score Unable to hold side by side stance for > 9 seconds 0 points Side by side stance for 10 sec, but unable to hold 1 point semitandem for 10 sec Semitandem for 10 sec, unable to hold full tandem 2 points for > 2 sec Full tandem for 3-9 sec 3 points Full tandem for 10 sec 4 points Walk Score (4 Meter or 13.
To hit the ball, the club is swung at the motionless ball placed on the ground from a side stance.
for example, the more upright Shaolin kung fu stance tends to mingle with the lower, more fluid Wing Chun stances, and my dabbling in Tae Kwon Do means that when I step in a certain way, muscle memory takes over, and what should end a form with a horse stance ends up in a side stance, ready to kick someone''s kidneys out their back.
 
 
 
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