Learning the proper horse riding stance
Yes, I've also noticed if I keep them at hips,my legs tense harder (to keep torso straight) and thus can't keep as long in position as usual.Moe wrote:I keep'em at the hips for the 1st minute but then have them in front as the hips thing makes it harder. I think its better to keep them at the hips though.
I guess I'll have to work with hips thing.
Thanks guys.
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I keep my hands at my side as in the photos on pages 61 and 63 of Stretching Scientifically. I do not use my hands to support my upper body. I pull my shoulder blades back and stick my chest up. I have found that this helps me keep my back straight with natural curves and gives me the most comfortable position to do isometric tensions. My present strength and flexibility permits me to comfortably hold somewhere in between a five-step and seven-step horse riding stance.
Anyone made progress? I have added so far a total of 30 seconds to my original time. I thouhg i could stand 2 mintues but that was with hips above knees. Now i stand 2 mintues as maximum with hips below knees. Hehe slow but steady. In 2 weeks i'll have 2 minutes and 30 seconds hopefully
"Believe nothing that you hear, and half what you see." -Bruce Lee
This is how I train: if I today I stay in the horse stance 2 minute, tomorrow I shall tr to stay at least 15 sec longer. Until my legs start to wooble. I progressed very quickly.
One question though: this topic is called "Learning the proper horse riding stance", right? But I have the impression you are all talking about the isometric horse stance, the one used for developing flexibility. Am I wrong?
One question though: this topic is called "Learning the proper horse riding stance", right? But I have the impression you are all talking about the isometric horse stance, the one used for developing flexibility. Am I wrong?
Well I just noticed something now and want someone to help.
I mentioned before that I am unable to stand in a less than 5-step horse stance without having my back severely bent.
Well today I tried doing a 4 step horse stance and held onto something to hold my back and I felt a stretch just above my ankle on the side.
Which muscle is this, the sloeus? and what can I do to make myself able to stand in a less wide horse stance, I think it is this muscle that is preventing me.
PS: I am now at 2 minutes and 30 seconds on the horse stance. Some progress
I mentioned before that I am unable to stand in a less than 5-step horse stance without having my back severely bent.
Well today I tried doing a 4 step horse stance and held onto something to hold my back and I felt a stretch just above my ankle on the side.
Which muscle is this, the sloeus? and what can I do to make myself able to stand in a less wide horse stance, I think it is this muscle that is preventing me.
PS: I am now at 2 minutes and 30 seconds on the horse stance. Some progress
"Believe nothing that you hear, and half what you see." -Bruce Lee