Stance (martial arts)

Pankratiast in fighting stance, Ancient Greek red-figure amphora, 440 BC.

In martial arts, stances are the distribution, foot orientation and body positions (particularly the legs and torso) adopted when attacking, defending, advancing, or retreating. In many Asian martial arts, the most widely used stance is a shallow standing squat. This position is generally employed as it is a neutral and agile position from which both attacks and defences may be launched. It provides for the delivery of force when attacking and stability when defending.

Stances vary greatly in their application and form. In general, stances may be described in a number of ways:[1]

  1. ^ Chen-Whatley, Caroline. "A Proper Martial Arts Stance". BellaOnline.