At this year AAU TKD National we saw more low stances than ever before, this must be because of the overwhelming TSD participant this year, it was a pleasure seeing people being rooted with a stance and not just going though the motion of standing. So wich do you prefer and why?
Each is a tool and depends on what you are trying to achieve.
Each has its positive and draw backs.
Low stances:
- teach leg strength
- force a student to use their hips
- provide a better base of power by usually forceing the feet on the floor
Conversely they:
- loose mobility
- loose fluid motion
- are more sucseptable to sweeps
- are not as successful in SD or fighting
Higher stances:
- teach mobility
- fluidity
- are very hard to sweep
- faster and more relaxed in a dangerious situation (speed/acceleration comes from relaxation and the deeper the stance, the more tenseness in the legs)
Conversly they loose
- power when students don't finish the stance (with heel off the groung)
- leg strength
- the ability to add hips in power
The optimum is the triad between: balance, power, and mobility
accessiveness in any one area leads to a decrease in another.
But there is always a but...
As human nature (for any student) is always to do what is easiest (lazy) I find that it is easier to train a student who is adept to low stances to raise thiers and have them relax and move faster. Conversly, the student with higher stances can not always lower their stances for better power due to weak legs.
Gotta use both to train with and know where your heading
