I've been doing horse stance for alittle bit.. I can hold it for around 5 minutes or so..
I hold it reasonably wide with my toes pretty lined up with my knees..
But.. Whenever I get outta've any leg exercise/posture if I tense my shin/knee at all.. I can hear a pretty gross pop..
Also when I move my shin up and down (I know not to fully extend).
Anybody with advise on this matter?
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Am I doing Horse stance right?
#2
Posted 13 December 2009 - 06:28 PM
What do you mean your toes are lined up with your knees? Are your feet at 45 degree angles, or are they pointing straight ahead? It also sounds like you could stretch your lower back, which is connected to your knees. If I run a lot of stairs and my lower back is tense and sore for a few days, my knees will be popping a lot the whole time.
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#3
Posted 13 December 2009 - 06:37 PM
I've been stretching my lower back.. Infact thats the only reason I can make my back straight line, although I worry about my knees.
I meant I dont keep my toes facing straight ahead, its more alittle outward gripping.
I meant I dont keep my toes facing straight ahead, its more alittle outward gripping.
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#4
Posted 13 December 2009 - 09:34 PM
have you looked on a search engine for assistant exercises and stretches for the horse stance?
On edit:
Try working your hamstrings and butt. They are supposed to take the load of the quadriceps and knees.
On edit:
Try working your hamstrings and butt. They are supposed to take the load of the quadriceps and knees.
This post has been edited by lino: 13 December 2009 - 09:36 PM
#5
Posted 13 December 2009 - 11:17 PM
Hm I just went back to my old wide stance and its pretty much fine..
But I still get the popping once im done with it.
I was thinking perhaps in the future a good horse stance will help this.
(Also your right about the hamstring/butt thing) lol =D
But I still get the popping once im done with it.
I was thinking perhaps in the future a good horse stance will help this.
(Also your right about the hamstring/butt thing) lol =D
" To truly try is to give all you have, when you have nothing left."
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