• Look up stance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stance may refer to: Stance (American football), the position an American football player adopts when...
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    In combat sports such as boxing and MMA, an orthodox stance, also known as a northpaw stance, is one in which the fighter places their left foot in front...
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    In boxing and some other sports, a southpaw stance is where the boxer has the right hand and the right foot forward, leading with right jabs, and following...
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    competitions. It is one of the two main stances for pistol shooting alongside the Weaver stance. The Isosceles Stance is a two-handed technique in which the...
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    The horse stance is a common posture in Asian martial arts. It is called mǎbù (馬步) in Chinese, kiba-dachi (騎馬立ち) in Japanese, and juchum seogi (주춤 서기)...
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  • The Korean martial art Taekwondo has several stances used for different activities. These stances are most commonly seen in the form competition of Hyeong...
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    Front stance, sometimes also called forward leaning stance or forward stance, is a basic stance used in various Asian martial arts. Although the specifics...
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  • A person's life stance, or lifestance, is their relation with what they accept as being of ultimate importance. It involves the presuppositions and theories...
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  • In linguistics, stance is the way in which speakers position themselves in relation to the ongoing interaction, in terms of evaluation, intentionality...
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  • The intentional stance is a term coined by philosopher Daniel Dennett for the level of abstraction in which we view the behavior of an entity in terms...
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