Front stance

Front stance
Typical foot placement for a front stance
Korean name
Hangul앞 굽이
Transcriptions
Revised Romanizationap kubi
Japanese name
Kanji前屈立ち
Hiraganaぜんくつだち
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburnzenkutsu-dachi
Kunrei-shikizenkutu-dati

Front stance, sometimes also called forward leaning stance or forward stance, is a basic stance used in various Asian martial arts. Although the specifics of the stance vary by style, overall it is visually similar to a lunge, with the forward leg bent at the knee, and the rear leg straight, while the hips and shoulders remain squarely facing forward. The purpose of the stance is to teach musculo-skeletal alignment that adds as much mass of the earth to a strike as possible. The stance allows a great deal of power generation forward, but very little in any other direction.