Hi Maicon
I have always seen this as a change to gyakazuki stance on the second punch. The reason for this is that unless the hips are opened up by the slight foot shift then the second punch cannot reach its target with correct penetration. If you try these two punches against a bag you will see what I mean. If anything, the second punch would naturally have to travel slightly further as the target is likely to move backwards after the first punch.
Regards
David
----- Original Message -----From: kiikuukaiSent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 4:31 AMSubject: [Wado Forum] Stance in Pin An Yon DanHello, my friends.
I'm from ABKW - Brazilian Wado-Kai.
I'm sorry for my bad English...
But I have a doubt about the stance in Pin An Yon Dan.
After the turn from Uraken in Gyaku Neko Ashi, the stance for Soto Uke is Shomen Neko Ashi. But after the Mae Geri, Jun Zuki and Gyaku Zuki I have to keep in Jun Zuki Dachi, Gyaku Zuki Dachi or change the stance from Jun Zuki Dachi to Gyaku Zuki Dachi ?
Here we keep Jun Zuki Dachi for the two punches (Jun Zuki and Gyaku Zuki).
Thanks a lot.
Maicon Nonoyama
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