How to Assume a Cat Stance

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Assuming a cat stance is a basic martial arts posture that involves a low, stable stance with one foot forward and the other foot behind. Here are the steps to assume a cat stance:

1. Begin by standing with your feet shoulder-width apart and your arms relaxed at your sides.

2. Take a step forward with your left foot, keeping it pointed straight ahead.

3. Shift your weight onto your left foot and bend your left knee, lowering your body into a low stance.

4. Your right foot should now be positioned behind your left foot, with only the ball of your right foot touching the ground.

5. Keep your back straight and your chest lifted, and allow your arms to hang loosely at your sides.

6. Your left hand should be raised in front of your chest, with your palm facing outward, while your right hand should be held back near your hip, with your palm facing inward.

7. Focus on maintaining a stable, grounded stance, with your weight evenly distributed between both feet.

8. Practice holding this position for several minutes at a time, gradually increasing the duration as you build strength and endurance.

Remember to always consult with a qualified instructor before attempting any martial arts techniques to ensure proper form and prevent injury.