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Side stance.Not sure I understand what "side stance (or side on)" and "front stance (or front on)" mean. Can someone define it first?
In a sparring situation I have used both very well. I did like having someone in a side stance as it was easier to take their front leg out with a sweep. As with my side stance I would wait for their move into me as I would bury my devastating side kick into much rib.
As I got older I do prefer front stance (sanchin) for the reasons you give above.
Side stance.
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Front stance.
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Like the video. :s81:I like front on by the way one reason is it gives you head movement this allows an extra level of defence that I don't think you get from side on.
I can't see people slipping and bending over their own back. Because you cannot take a hit from that position. Side on will take out one direction of four direction evading.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qSX0PCQXiO4
That's my concern as well. When you stand like that, you will have one long arm and one short arm. The "cross stance - right leg forward, left hand forward" in the following clip is my favor. I can reach my opponent with both of my hands at the same time.a side stance as it was easier to take their front leg out with a sweep.
The weight distribution may be different but both have one leg forward and one leg backward. I'll call your side stance as 4-6 stance (40% weight on front leg and 60% weight on back leg). I will call your front stance as either 3-7 stance (30% weight on front leg and 70% weight on back leg), or empty stance (0% weight on front leg and 100% weight on back leg).
For a while, I though you call the WC stance as "front stance".
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Something I feel I should mention about WC's saddle stance is that it's not actually meant to be used in front of somebody but rather as the midpoint of shifting between forward stances.
When you stand like that, you will have one long arm and one short arm.