The Horse Stance for Southern Shaolin Kung Fu Fighting Style

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Part of the video series: Southern Shaolin Kung Fu

Summary: Learn the southern Kung Fu horse stance in this free how-to video clip lesson on the basics of southern Shaolin kung fu fighting.

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Julio Anta Julio Anta owns Anta’s Fitness & Self Defense in Doral (Miami), Florida. He is a Kung Fu Master with 30 years of Martial Arts & Fitness training and is a cert... read more

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Hey!! Thanks For This!! This Want My Teacher Taught Me Before :D This is fun. :)

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The Horse Stance for Southern Shaolin Kung Fu Fighting Style

Hi! My name is Julio Anta from Anta’s Fitness & Self Defense in Miami, Florida. My website is www.antakungfu.com. Right now, we are going to work on the basics of Southern Kung Fu. Most of your styles are very similar. What are some of the southern styles? Wing Chun, Bruce Lee made it famous. The strongest martial arts ever developed, Hung Gar Kung Fu, Southern Shaolin, and lots other styles are southern. The basic of most martial arts but especially Southern Kung Fu, is a low horse stance. A horse stance looks like this. Knees are out, butt is not in, butt is not out, butt is neutral, low, feet are straight not out. This would be a training stance to become a black sash and later I became a master in this system. I had to do an hour like this. It’s very painful but it builds strong powerful ligaments. Again, knees are out, a strong stance is your foundation. How do you find a perfect stance? Very simple you can go 1, 2, 3 and squat down. Remember never push your butt forward nerve push it back. Don’t hunch over your back, stay straight. That is the Southern Kung Fu horse stance.

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