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a) | proper alignments: |
i) | width = feet slightly wider than shoulders |
ii) | depth = toe/toe - heel/heel |
iii) | height = bend of knees such that shins are vertical |
b) proper rotation:
i) | feet = directly forward or pointing slightly inward |
ii) | body = directly forward |
c) | proper weight distribution: |
i) | 50% / 50% between feet |
ii) | weight pressed to the outer edges of feet |
d) | proper positioning: |
i) | hands positioned at chest to chin level |
ii) | back vertical |
i) | Some of the most common mistakes of the Meditating Horse are: |
1) | not having the toes point directly ahead (or slightly inward) |
2) | not bending the knees properly |
3) | not having both elbows point downward at a 45 degree angle |
4) | not keeping the back up straight |
ii) | If one wishes to delay before the execution of the form, the Meditating Horse can be used for this purpose. It is common practice to indicate a delay by closing one's eyes and/or bow the head (but this is not a requirement). |
Example of Proper Meditating Horse
Example of Proper Meditating Horse
Example of improper toe-toe / heel - heel alignment for Horse
Example of toes pointing out for Horse
Example horse one foot improperly positioned
Example horse being too wide
Example horse being too narrow