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  • curprev 01:3201:32, 28 August 2020 2601:152:4002:2610:8838:5947:989b:d399 talk 9,943 bytes +96 The kiba dachi stance is used by Shotokan karate practitioners, and is an alteration of the original Okinawan stance used in these kata, naihanchi dachi (or as it is also pronounced, naifanchi dachi). Other styles of karate such as Shorin-ryu and Shito-ryu perform the three Naihanchi kata using the original stance. The article wrongly suggested that the kiba dachi stance is the fundamental stance used in these kata, when in fact it is specific to a single style and represents a later Japanese... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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