Jumping X-stance (twigi kyocha sogi)
This is a very convenient stance, in particular for attacking the side or
front in a jumping motion. It is frequently used for blocking and serves as a preparatory stance for moving into the next
maneuver.
1. Cross one foot over or behind the other,
touching the ground slightly with the ball of the foot.
2. Place the body weight on the stationary foot.
3. One
foot always crosses over the front of the other with the exception of a jumping motion.
When the weight is rested on the right foot, the stance is called a right X-stance and vice
versa. The
other foot is usually placed in front of the stationary foot. It can be full, side or
half-facing both in attack and
defense.
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