The Power of Horse Stance - 5 Minutes a Week Can Change How You Move!

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    The horse stance, or Ma Bu, is a position from Chinese martial arts. This is a low stance that can be held for time as an isometric contraction. This builds strength and stability in the lower body, but also mobility, endurance, and control. And this is why horse stance is a secret weapon not only for martial artists, but anyone that wants to develop powerful, functional movement.
    Many of us have lost the ability to seamlessly transition between levels and planes of motion. Can you drop into a deep squat, shift into a cossack squat, then stand up on one leg? All without pain and discomfort? A couple of heavy lifts entirely in the sagittal plane and with limited range of motion won't get you there.
    But this, to me, is what performant legs should look like.
    The horse stance is also a great tool for developing willpower and the mind muscle connection. I forgot to mention in the video that Ma Bu was also sometimes used as a form of punishment!
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  • @TheBioneer
    @TheBioneer  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

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    • @abel6298
      @abel6298 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

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    • @rohanofelvenpower5566
      @rohanofelvenpower5566 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Back in school I was skinny and never worked out. I was reading a lot of martial stuff for inspiration. One morning I woke up and wanted to do some kind of sport to change my life. I started with horse stance. I remember the first day I did it for literally 5 breaths !!!!! I just couldn't do more.
      Every morning I woke up to go to school I did the horse stance just once, with the goal of improving from the previous day. So the 2nd day I added maybe 1 or 2 breaths.
      It wasn't long, like 1-2 weeks till I could use a timer for 30 seconds.
      Then time flew again and I was doing 2 minutes !!!
      Some months passed and I got to 5 minutes. By that point I started working out a little bit in my own spare time after school, in my bedroom.
      I was doing hindu pushups for upper body and horse stance.
      I remember when about 5 minutes was my max, I would have to lay down and then it takes about another 5 minutes for all the lactic acid in my muscles to go away and finally relax my muscles. Then another 5 minutes (so double your stance time) to lay down and recover so your legs aren't sore and tired when you get up. Of course your legs are still sore but you will notice only if you start working out again like sprinting, etc.
      I kept it up and a year or two later in high school I did 23 minutes :)
      After 15 minutes your intestines start to vibrate and works that part of your body. Its very healthy. If you a male that masturbates regularly, it will heal and give you a strong stomach :)
      So that's my story of how i went from total dork who could barely do 5 breaths in horse stance, to doing 23 minutes, everyday.
      PS: when you can do 15-20minutes it also starts to strengthen your back. Until that point you may notice that your posture is odd, unnatural and weak which strains your back. So you will have to do back bridges and such before and after every horse stance to avoid back pain. But when you reach the higher times your bodies muscles are actually getting stronger !
      PSS: I have a few friends who are way more advanced. When you can do 30 minute get a weight vest on to save your time!
      When you get much stronger take the vest off and try doing it with one leg in the air (horizontal) ;). Now you are really doing MARTIAL ARTS training.
      I know a dude who can do all kinds of stances not just horse stance all day long. He said something like "if you can do a stance for 2 hours you can do it all day" (I don't remember exactly if its 2 hours but he definitely said no more than 6 hours. So I would bet its either 2 or 4 hours he said. If you can do a stance for 2 or 4 hours then you can probably do it all day - literally. ).

    • @rohanofelvenpower5566
      @rohanofelvenpower5566 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would advise you always stick to tucking your lower back in horse stance. Otherwise you are doing sitting on the toilet stance.
      Feet should point fixed front but obviously modern man has terrible bone aligment which can take many, many years to fix. So point them forward as much as comfortable - you will feel the strain in your knees if you over do it. ( And yes knees never heal. Knee injuries are for life so you absolutely never strain the knees no matter how little).
      If you tuck your ass inwards/frontwards, you will notice your bones lock and you can't go as low as you could if you let your ass jiggle like a bar club hostess.
      That's fine. Tucking your ass in is the healthy and ergonomic position.
      When you can do like 10minutes or more you will notice you naturally lower yourself while still staying in fully tucked in position. Its just the muscles relaxing under the strain of gravity. So yes, if you tuck in you will start high and magically end up lower near the end of your stance. So never strain to go lower. You can't go lower because you have no leg, hip and knee mobility.
      If you could really go lower without straining your knee caps in horse stance then you can probably go into actual "full lotus" stance as well, not just crossing your legs. Modern man cannot rotate his legs to go into full lotus and neither can he do very low horse stance so modern should not strain him/herself and break their knees :)
      Just a health warning, hope my long message serves someone.

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  • @ReasontoLiveAdventures
    @ReasontoLiveAdventures ปีที่แล้ว +1610

    Ma Bu(horse stance)training has been a staple of my training since the eighties. It doesn’t require equipment and is a fantastic rehabilitative exercise that helped me walk again after the brain surgery in 2010 and the recent craniotomy 03/21/2023.

    • @Seraphim262
      @Seraphim262 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Mind to share whats your time you can hold the horse stance? Hope you recover soon!

    • @ReasontoLiveAdventures
      @ReasontoLiveAdventures ปีที่แล้ว +82

      I am down to under five minutes these days. Before the tumor in 2010, my best time was around eight minutes. Today, Because of the neurological damage caused by the mini-stroke I break the mabu training down to 3-4 minute blocks done throughput the day. Recovering from a 15 hour craniotomy forced me into some of the best and safest training.
      Because I jumped the gun a few weeks ago and went against the orders of the neurosurgeon and used just 40 pd machine weight, which caused spinal fluid to collect around the excision site. That forced me to do basically only Qi gong and Dai ji jian(tai chi chuan) training lately.

    • @dylhemsley9458
      @dylhemsley9458 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      @@ReasontoLiveAdventures Hey bro, good luck with your rehab and training.

    • @usaotomasonictrash7562
      @usaotomasonictrash7562 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @ Reason To Live Adventures you sir are a powerful person and inspiration to all you sir are The Champion Of Mortal Kombat!

    • @lacanian_lifter
      @lacanian_lifter ปีที่แล้ว +21

      I'm about a month out from having a brain tumor removed. Non-cancerous, they think, but it's right over the part of my brain that controls right-side body movement. I'm so scared. They say 4-6 weeks to full recovery, but I find that hard to believe. Can you tell a bit more of your story? Up to you of course, but I'd rather hear from someone who triumphed in their recovery than just to google "brain tumor recovery" and see what I find.

  • @fluffyscruffy
    @fluffyscruffy ปีที่แล้ว +741

    3 weeks ago, I started Horse Stance for 1 minute as part of Leg Day warm up. It is so, so humbling.

    • @Jafmanz
      @Jafmanz ปีที่แล้ว +16

      static holds before?
      er.... you should be warmed up already before performing static holds otherwise how does the energy flow?

    • @crazyjay6331
      @crazyjay6331 ปีที่แล้ว +62

      I keep getting theese weird coincidences with Bioneer, like I was literally practicing horse stance today for the first time in years, and then boom Bioneer uploads a video, on it, it's like what ever he is doing gets sent to my brain when he goes to edit the video lol cos this happens way too often.

    • @WBlake01
      @WBlake01 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I wouldn't want my muscles to generate so much energy BEFORE the workout, if I wanted to perform...

    • @salj.5459
      @salj.5459 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@Jafmanz Wrong. Static holds are good for introducing blood flow as well

    • @Jafmanz
      @Jafmanz ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@salj.5459 always do dynamic stretching first
      ALWAYS!

  • @calebgross912
    @calebgross912 ปีที่แล้ว +556

    Horse stance and holding primal squats have both improved my mobility so much and made me stronger and more confident in calisthenics movements in particular. Definitely extremely valuable!

    • @ReasontoLiveAdventures
      @ReasontoLiveAdventures ปีที่แล้ว +18

      I completely agree. Back when I started training I was bullied almost every day by rednecks. But I found a great kung fu Sifu. He was a former green beret that taught wildness survival, mountain climbing and repelling.

    • @abel6298
      @abel6298 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥‎‎ ‎‎‎ ‎‎‎‎ ‎ ‎‎‎‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎

    • @ReasontoLiveAdventures
      @ReasontoLiveAdventures 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      I do read my bible. As a matter of fact, I only lack three credits to have a third BA in theology.

    • @nategalvan3907
      @nategalvan3907 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@ReasontoLiveAdventures when do you start how to stop bragging class?

    • @criticalbil1
      @criticalbil1 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@nategalvan3907He teaches that class 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @besharafereg2198
    @besharafereg2198 ปีที่แล้ว +100

    Bro! Shenmue! Thanks for taking us down memory lane.

    • @michaeltagor4238
      @michaeltagor4238 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Don't be surprised, Adam is one of the coolest nerdiest internet fitness nerd along with lads like jaxblade himself

    • @GrantNolan.
      @GrantNolan. ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I loved that game

  • @Kboges
    @Kboges 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +59

    Awesome video! The horse stance is one of my favorite exercises of all time. Doing this for years as a kid gave me a sort of "permanent" level of mobility that has been very useful for martial arts practice and general fitness as I've gotten older. I would also credit horse stance training for giving me the pistol squat for free. It's an all-around superb exercise that checks a ton of boxes, and for anyone interested in improving their usable mobility, focus, and leg endurance, it's a no brainer! This video is a top-tier breakdown of the movement! Well done, Bioneer. 🙏

    • @mindmast3r
      @mindmast3r 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      yoooo its kboges!!

    • @archsys307
      @archsys307 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Training horse stance finna increase my T levels or nah

    • @siskfjkfkk
      @siskfjkfkk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Heya! 👋

  • @lowellcalavera6045
    @lowellcalavera6045 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    About 45 seconds after you settle in you realize this is serious business.

    • @raymondwall3788
      @raymondwall3788 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      More like 5secs 😂

    • @kingm6242
      @kingm6242 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Hahaha facts you in some deep shit 45 sec after then u start shaking lol

  • @CogniVision
    @CogniVision ปีที่แล้ว +149

    I used to train in stances heavily when I was self-training in my teens. Was out with my friends and there wasn't enough chairs at the table... but they didn't know that because it looked like I was sitting as I just chilled there in a low stance the entire time as if I was sitting down.
    With proper training the amount of endurance and leg strength you get from simply holding these traditional stances is something you can easily take for granted. Keep your body strong and conditioned.

  • @MilitaryHistory2011
    @MilitaryHistory2011 ปีที่แล้ว +387

    Used to do these at a hung gar kung fu dojo my uncle taught in when I was 10 - 12
    We'd start with two minutes per stance.
    Once we started to master two minutes we'd have to adopt a better posture with a bo staff behind our legs
    And once we perfected that we moved to 5 minutes, bo staff behind legs, arms straight out with weighted rings on our arms!
    Doing this twice a week made me a monster in primary school! Best part was we had to 100 bunnyhops straight after without losing balance

    • @yilderim1924
      @yilderim1924 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Hung Gar kung fu is legit. Great training for mind and body.

    • @MilitaryHistory2011
      @MilitaryHistory2011 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@guitar-jo I believe the dojo sifu had to do it for 2 and a half hours, completely uninterrupted to get his position!

    • @thorragnarok2861
      @thorragnarok2861 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Is that where the Hung Gar Games Came From? China !?!?! 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂

    • @datoolz0
      @datoolz0 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@MilitaryHistory2011 Are you sure? Even 15 mins is murder, how can he get to an hour?

    • @oscarlove4394
      @oscarlove4394 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      ​@@datoolz0 either improper form, or children being wierd. maybe its some weight/tendon strength proportion thing. Like how pullups are easier the lighter you are.
      I remember easily doing 100 pushups as a child, now i can't remember if i had good form (i probably didn't) but it could have been because i was tiny and weighted about as much as three feathers and a marble, so my tiny stick-like arms where plenty enough to lift my even tinier even more stick-like body.

  • @pranakhan
    @pranakhan ปีที่แล้ว +38

    There are many layers to Horse Stance that are generally unknown or overlooked. In baguazhang, the legs are held closer together (3 foot-lengths wide) and the depth is lessened. This opens up more mobility/plyometric options.
    The internal training element comes from how the legs are held. The name gives it away; one imagines holding something along the inside of the legs with more engagement than the outside of the legs. As if you are holding something between them. In Zhan Zhuang (Standing Post), this effort is mirrored in the arm position; intention to the inside of the arms, relaxation to the outside while maintaining the structure. Intention travels along these circles; energy flows throughout the body from the relaxation element (Song). Connective tissue is conditioned, supported through fascial engagement.

    • @VickersVickers-rk8uk
      @VickersVickers-rk8uk 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I feel the burn quicker when I do a narrower stance. I find a wide horse stance easier. Think I might be able to do 10 minutes on a wide horse staance.

  • @joaotanaka3071
    @joaotanaka3071 ปีที่แล้ว +253

    Man this is exercise is fire🔥
    Nothing hurts more than this. I’ve been able to reach 2 minutes, but I’m not so consitent with it. Want to be able to hold for 5 minutes now.

    • @josephperkins4857
      @josephperkins4857 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      its actually nearly as bad as a 20 rep squat

    • @ithinkthereforeitalk935
      @ithinkthereforeitalk935 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      If you believe that nothing hurts more than this then you've never been really seriously hurt. Good for you.

    • @JorgeMP53
      @JorgeMP53 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@josephperkins4857 It depends. If they are bodyweight squats for an advanced athlete then yeah, pretty bad. But you can't say the same about a 20 rep squats with a weight challenging enough to keep you from repping more than 20.

    • @joaotanaka3071
      @joaotanaka3071 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@ithinkthereforeitalk935 I mean, no exercise that I’ve ever done before hurts more than this. But yeah, I can say that I’ve been really luck and never got any serious pain, or injury problems

    • @josephperkins4857
      @josephperkins4857 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@joaotanaka3071 take the weight you can squat for ten reps and then extend it out to 20 with it

  • @soulmage9
    @soulmage9 ปีที่แล้ว +47

    As a Bajiquan (Eight Extremities Fist ) and Baguazhang (Eight Trigram Palm )
    Hsing Yi (Mind Form Boxing )
    practitioner you are right. There are so many ways to do the Horse stance and many different ways to breathe there is an incredible art to holding tension or proper alignments.
    I got up to 45 mins in a mid to deep horse stance holding the golden ball or hugging the tree.
    It is called zhangzhung which means post training in the styles I have done.
    My Instructor told me stories of people holding these positions for six hours two hours is considered average. It is a fundamental training that you need to incorporate every day just to do certain styles. five to ten minutes of proper standing will destroy the average person.
    I did 108 days of standing consecutively I felt energetic experiences during this training intense heat similar to Kundalini experiences that I have had in the past.
    Be careful doing this training as it is harder than most things you will ever do,
    There are body alignments that are of a major benefit to the practitioner.
    I was taught to sink in the legs but you also hold a tension through them keep the tail bone neutral in holding the ball position or slightly tucked in, you are actually slightly pushing legs outwards, depending on the width of your stance. Hollow the dan tian your stomach area and chest pull shoulders lightly back arms rounded back should be full like pressing it away from your chest every joint relaxed, lift from the top of your head like something is pulling you up from the top of the head with a string. Neck straight lifting up slightly chin in neutral position eyes looking forward. You can do all of this holding tension making it isometric.
    Standing is an incredible journey and there are so many ways to do it it is an art form in itself there are postures that just hurt but will become better in time.
    You hate this at first but once you get used to it you will look forward to doing it.
    Life becomes easy because there, ends up being nothing physically or mentally harder than the standing practice.
    I challenge anyone to simply standing in one position for 2 mins straight legged or bent standing doesn't even have to be done in a horse stance. You can simply take a small step out in front and stay in that position. I guarantee it will start to work muscles you have never worked on.
    Anyone one gets great at standing should try San Ti The Hsing Yi standing training it is brutal
    of course all of this stances have incredible health benefits.

  • @luisbonnet3957
    @luisbonnet3957 ปีที่แล้ว +82

    Horse Stance (Ma Bu) is basic prerequisite training for many Kung Fu styles. I have practiced it for over 20 years. Best to do it every day and slowly build the time it is held. It can be used as an exercise but also contains a martial function. Love the comment on rooting which is really important.

    • @TatooedDoc
      @TatooedDoc 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      how many sets should u do if doing it daily?

    • @rafa-lk6lf
      @rafa-lk6lf 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@TatooedDoc i usually do it 1 set to max time i can do, then i do rest pauses, wich is to rest 5 to 10 seconds and repeat the exercise for more 1 or 3 times.
      Makes it intensier and that don't consume your time

  • @mmasoomali
    @mmasoomali 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I reached 1 min 10 secs in a week's time. I have been doing weight training both heavy and light for past 5 years. And this horse stance has given me the all new direction to manage and take my fitness to the whole new level. I have now started adding a few martial arts and calisthenics movements in my workout routine. And this shift is doing wonders in a very short period of time.. thanks and kudos for sharing such valuable info.

  • @ludviglila1407
    @ludviglila1407 ปีที่แล้ว +61

    Crazy, I tried the horse stance directly after watching this thinking I could do at least 2 minutes and could only do it for like 15 seconds 😅 feels so good in the hips, knees and core after doing this! Definitely something I will include in my training!

    • @mreverybody1150
      @mreverybody1150 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Due to isometrics training with the Isochain which involved 20 second static holds of dead-lift and zercher squat, among others. It made the Horse Stance much easier.

  • @Lorry_Draws
    @Lorry_Draws ปีที่แล้ว +54

    This is killer! As someone who can do 3 sets of 12 pistol squats, I’m humbled.
    Only managed a minute on my first go 😂

  • @physicalimprovement8384
    @physicalimprovement8384 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I've actually been experiencing some ankle and knee pain lately and in just doing some of these horse stances on the first day of seeing this vid seems to have lessened the pain just a little. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kylanpierce8415
    @kylanpierce8415 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Been watching this channel for 6 years. Dependable. Informative. Entertaining. Flawless. Upping my horse stance practice today, never realized the full extent to the benefits.

  • @LawDescendant
    @LawDescendant ปีที่แล้ว +19

    This video brought my fire for Ma Bu back. When I was in my latter teens I was doing half hour horse stances no problem. My record was 40 minutes but I wasn't super deep and because of my long femur had to turn my toes out some but still I could jump like nobody's business. Just did a 2 minute set while watching your video ahah so I'm going to make it a daily thing till I get back to at least 15 minutes with solid form. And as a practitioner of martial arts since I was a small child thanks for taking the time to get to know your stuff before you made a video about Gong Fu and our training.

  • @kylereece1979
    @kylereece1979 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Ive added this into my stretching, DDP Yoga days. I love it. Getting the Horseplay into practice, headphones on with chilled out Synthwave and Tool's "Fear Inoculum" soundtracking the trance and stance. Thanks again for videos like this.

  • @Punster101
    @Punster101 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Yes! Yes! Yes! I always do this, either in long 3-4 minutes holds, or many sets of 1-2 minutes! People at work first stared at me like I'm weird, but slowly they got used to it.

    • @technic1285
      @technic1285 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm proud of them for getting used to it. That must have taken a lot of effort.

    • @Punster101
      @Punster101 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@technic1285 the funny thing is, one of my coworkers does karate, so he was already used to that kind of stuff. Sometimes we would light spar, but I would always lose.

  • @paolodomingo3571
    @paolodomingo3571 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Love your content, especially because you're a dad and your little tips here and there about how you try to incorporate training into busy family life is super. ;)
    Started horse stances a while ago and didn't really focus on it or do it regularly but my time that I can stay in the stance has doubled already. About 1:30

  • @JamesG800
    @JamesG800 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Studied Shorin Ryu every since I was a boy and this was a fundamental stance. Someone said in a previous comment this stance can be very humbling. I couldn't agree more. I think you are the first I've seen on TH-cam to elaborate on the benefits of this stance incorporataed in training. I would also say the cat stance "neko ashi dachi" is also a great stance to incorporate into training since it requires you to put all your body weight and balance on your back leg.

    • @CobraTheSpacePirate
      @CobraTheSpacePirate ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I started with Shorin Ryuu as well. Shorin Ji Kenpo also has mostly the same stuff as well.

    • @infunerous666
      @infunerous666 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hey I did too!

    • @JamesG800
      @JamesG800 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@CobraTheSpacePirate It's always great to meet someone else who's a fellow practitioner of Okinawan karate. And I also appreciate your taste in retro anime 😉

    • @JamesG800
      @JamesG800 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@infunerous666 Not many are familiar with Shorin Ryu or know that is was one of the very first mixed martial arts with influences from all over South Asia since Okinawa was a melting pot of culture at the time. I always love hearing from others who have trained in this ancient, but still practical, art of fighting.

    • @CobraTheSpacePirate
      @CobraTheSpacePirate ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@JamesG800 Actually from a few years back, I started over with Tanihata ShitoRyuu Karate here at the local Budoukan with a local friend of mine who is teaching there... It is fun doing the demos and working with the kids! Most all of the kata are exactly the same. However, the Japanese Department of Education renamed the kata from a few years ago? Pinan etc., is another name. Like Hinan...Maybe same thing as renaming Peking to Beijing.?

  • @lamccullen
    @lamccullen 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Thank you for this helpful video. I started doing horse stance after seeing a Lee Weiland video. I came hère for more help on form. 66 year old lady. I started at thirty seconds and am up to 1 minute 20 seconds. Adding one second a day. I can feel the difference every where.

  • @jeroenmorhen
    @jeroenmorhen ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I'll definitely add it to my routine ! I've practiced karate so sometimes for my legs I'm just doing some zenkutsu very low or kokutsu too but this one is the challenge I need right now !

  • @lavishglittergun9017
    @lavishglittergun9017 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    i've been hearing about the possible benefits of this training. thanks so much for breaking it all down for us with no nonsense.

  • @carlandersson7870
    @carlandersson7870 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    My legs just feel really damn good the day after I've done these. Also helps with keeping good lower body form in my boxing stance.

  • @pomegranate8593
    @pomegranate8593 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I appreciate you going through the points of contentions, instead of teaching only one way! I was confused before your video as I had seen different people que the exercise differently

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  • @DepressionShaman
    @DepressionShaman 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love this channel. I'm always learning new exercises or training modalities that are fun and exciting! How does this guy not have 5 million subs???

  • @wnohr77
    @wnohr77 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    i used to do it in martial art training, i got up to 8 mins
    the variation i used was with my fists by my hips and elbows back.
    it got me from relatively fit kid to beeing able to jump twice as high as before and kicking above my head in 6 month

    • @vr1902
      @vr1902 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Wnohr77 u got upto 8 mins? world record is 8 mns or 8-30 seconds I think

    • @wnohr77
      @wnohr77 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@vr1902 a 15 seconds google search shows the record at 3 hours

  • @matejzorko7890
    @matejzorko7890 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Bro I have been waiting for this video for a long time. Thank you for making it 😊

  • @GEO_________________________24
    @GEO_________________________24 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Never thought i would see shenmu reference in bioniic video

  • @whosurchiefy7733
    @whosurchiefy7733 ปีที่แล้ว

    Adding this to my routine, love the video and now love your channel 🙌🏽

  • @RickW0071
    @RickW0071 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Since I've torn my ACL in my right knee and my back has issues also, the horse stance is my primary way to train my legs. I'll do different times and sometimes I'll do sets like this: 1 min horse stance followed by 30 seconds jump rope and do 3 to 4 sets like this.

    • @rpoillucci
      @rpoillucci ปีที่แล้ว

      I tore my ACL as well in December. I'm going to be asking my pt if this is ok for me to do. I miss training karate so much this will be one step closer.

    • @chriscarmack1016
      @chriscarmack1016 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Did you have acl reconstruction? I had it Dec and was curious how long others waited to start doing these type exercises.

    • @RickW0071
      @RickW0071 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chriscarmack1016 never had the surgery...tore it about 3 or 4 years ago

    • @ruairimurray6796
      @ruairimurray6796 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@chriscarmack1016 I had reconstruction about 23months ago
      I was advised (by top surgeons and sports physios) to start doing isometric holds like glute bridges pretty much straight away - I was doing them in the hospital bed.
      For a horse stance hold there really shouldn't be any movement in your knee so you should be able to start pretty much as soon as you get your stitches out.
      I would advise that you make sure you knee mobility is up to par first though, i.e. being able to bring your heel equally as close your ass as the "good" leg and being able to extend it as much as the other leg also. You need to mobility in order to perform the movement with less pain.
      Good luck on your journey back brother, it's steady progress but I was back to playing rugby at my previous standard within 10months

    • @bigbattenberg
      @bigbattenberg 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cool! I just found rope jumping and the horse stance as two additions to calisthenics. I have found these sorts of training to give a huge improvement to my running. Always like to try something new.

  • @crowtunnel41
    @crowtunnel41 ปีที่แล้ว

    YES THANKYOU BIONEER, I've been into the horse stance for awhile now and was wondering when you'd do a video on it

  • @AllanGildea
    @AllanGildea 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your one legged squat /dip was phenomenal! Good video, thank you.

  • @thomasbrouwer2771
    @thomasbrouwer2771 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a humble guy.. talking openly about his weaknesses. Lovely.

  • @getuptogetdown918
    @getuptogetdown918 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Every now and again I’ll go off the path in HK and hike to some of the mountain exercise areas. If I’m lucky the old boys are there working out. We always share techniques and train together, love those days. It always goes from martial arts , fitness and movement , to what pop music they like (Beegees ,Beatles , abba and so on) one thing I love is that they tie small check mats into the trees at various heights. They are normally used to practice striking and conditioning. For those wondering one place to train would be pinapple hill and the other would be castle peak.

  • @josecastrosemental
    @josecastrosemental ปีที่แล้ว

    So Happy I found this Chanel Thank You My Friend

  • @koleszgdanska7149
    @koleszgdanska7149 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You got my motivation back for doing this exercise everyday

  • @dwight00001
    @dwight00001 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's good seeing you again hope you and your family okay and I'm glad you started the series on horse stance training

  • @Golgiaparatus2
    @Golgiaparatus2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    About ten years ago, when i was in the middle of high school, I studied a Vietnamese kung fu called Binh Thai Dao and part of warm ups was a 10 minute horse stance. They were absolutely killer. I just tried holding one now and I couldn't even make it 30 seconds. Watching this video has inspired me to get back in form.

  • @johnbradford9235
    @johnbradford9235 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great vid man 👏👏👏. Our Instructor gives out Horse Stance a lot. I find the only way through it is too truly aim to relax, breathe, and enjoy it. Otherwise it's too punishing and you fail out under tension. Really appreciated the info on different tweeks to the style though 👍👍👍. Thanks brother 🙏. 😎

  • @jamesburnett3594
    @jamesburnett3594 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This video made me realize how much of an impact this had on my fitness as a kid. I did kenpo karate and we held these constantly in our training. It was not uncommon for advanced belts of all ages to hold this for 5-10 min at a time regularly. I always wondered why I had way better calisthenics and running ability than anything else athletic. Ig I always took the value of this exercise for granted but I think formed an amazing foundation for me.

  • @adoaskdaosdkasodkas321
    @adoaskdaosdkasodkas321 ปีที่แล้ว

    i love the graphics, scenery and shots on this video pls keep it up!

  • @matthewsimmons2246
    @matthewsimmons2246 ปีที่แล้ว

    Video start is on point!!

  • @Trustee-of-The-Most-High
    @Trustee-of-The-Most-High ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wall seat is one of my main exercises in my combo. Keep it up

  • @bagel411
    @bagel411 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Big dad energy!
    Thanks for the video and providing more options for anyone's fitness journey

  • @mikeince2929
    @mikeince2929 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks foe this, yes, I remember from Goju ryu doing the stance, I have continued squats but will reintroduce the horse stance..nice one. Keep the videos coming

  • @g7enn89
    @g7enn89 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is a form of punishment way back in my elementary school days, our teachers called this "sit on the air". Oh, damn now I remembered about me and my classmate doing this punishment because we were late, and then he passed out after like 5mins. lol

  • @V1turbo2
    @V1turbo2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Was waiting for this

  • @robocu4
    @robocu4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking really good recently 💯 glad I stayed subscribed

  • @grndragon7777777
    @grndragon7777777 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome, thank you. I've been wanting to get into this. It is the foundation of marshal arts

  • @ArtbyPaulPetro
    @ArtbyPaulPetro ปีที่แล้ว

    another one to add to my ever growing list of movements i could and should use regularly! massive cool points for the Jackie Chan clips...that guy is simply amazing!

  • @chriss6971
    @chriss6971 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks will add to warm up.

  • @Yo-cr9ol
    @Yo-cr9ol 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    so much knowledge and generosity in these comments ♥

  • @philloder
    @philloder ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Adam, Love your content. The "Old Dusty Film" look is very distracting when studying your positioning. Been working on the horse stance for 3 months and only can hold about 45 seconds. Lit the F up! This is Evil and I love it. 64 years young and getting younger practicing your moves. Thank you!

  • @bellewhite3764
    @bellewhite3764 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just throwing it out to the aether that I really appreciate the shot at 11:40
    Adam is beautifully parallel with the rail, hedgerow and scape and it makes the artsy part of my brain happy; good work 👌🖤

  • @stevensantora2976
    @stevensantora2976 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, thank you so much.

  • @thommccarthy1139
    @thommccarthy1139 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Zhan Zuang and Ma Bu completely changed my life. Great vid!

  • @ddub6135
    @ddub6135 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome... Thank you... Have a great day...

  • @saturationstation1446
    @saturationstation1446 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    iso holds that make you use most of your bodies kinetic chain at a high intensity is how you make your fascia connect more/grow stronger. also helps create a better / more quickly utilized mind muscle connection because nothing else really forces us to focus on using all of our body like iso holds.

  • @OleSmokey
    @OleSmokey ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Last 2 years been using it for rebuilding my shattered hip and pelvis works beyond expectations

  • @bigfool8819
    @bigfool8819 ปีที่แล้ว

    Used to do this for 3 mins, but left doing them 2 years ago. Good thing you reminded me

  • @gregiep
    @gregiep ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the best channels ever!

  • @zyncarla
    @zyncarla 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Lol I started shaking after 20 seconds and i can squat 600lbs this is awesome

  • @MrLogic204
    @MrLogic204 ปีที่แล้ว

    Takes me back to my youth karate days. Really helped when I played football in high school.

  • @cuffss7455
    @cuffss7455 ปีที่แล้ว

    Im inspired! Defently implimenting this into my training
    I love running and calistenics but always lacked flexibility and mobility with my legs

  • @knyghtmordhaus9170
    @knyghtmordhaus9170 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The reference I never knew I needed

  • @SlickJarl.
    @SlickJarl. ปีที่แล้ว

    Gonna start training this, thanks mate!

  • @stefanljungberg6313
    @stefanljungberg6313 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so good! And i was so surprised to see Shenmue at the beginning!

  • @MrFmccarty
    @MrFmccarty ปีที่แล้ว

    Back when I was young I didn’t like this stance but I did it. Thanks for the challenge!

  • @GrimDarkHalfOff
    @GrimDarkHalfOff ปีที่แล้ว

    hey this is actually one I have experience with. I'm grateful I took martial arts as a kid before I got into weight lifting.

  • @Santa-ny1yp
    @Santa-ny1yp ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Not only are algorithms paychic but now creators are also. Not 2 hours ago i was doing horse stance. I haven't done it in months. Heres your video!

  • @badfinger524
    @badfinger524 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, nice video.

  • @truestorey3158
    @truestorey3158 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks man, much love to all 💙💜❤

  • @timephire
    @timephire ปีที่แล้ว

    One of the first stances you learn, it's very powerful and very useful.

  • @vxsuperbadxvx5792
    @vxsuperbadxvx5792 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great stuff bro il set timer and do this intermittently while sat for long periods 👍

  • @CalWong1
    @CalWong1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your content, dude!
    Prompted me to horse for a total of 40 seconds. Quickest way to break a sweat without actually moving!

  • @alanb1498
    @alanb1498 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great exercises from when I was doing martial arts

  • @jimminykricket4067
    @jimminykricket4067 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really really good stuff 👏!!!

  • @JivecattheMagnificent
    @JivecattheMagnificent ปีที่แล้ว

    Love martial arts style content, bro. Props from Somerset.

  • @whimsycole246
    @whimsycole246 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Tried this and was really struggling in the first minute or so. Then, I started doing qi gong, and pushed through for another 2 minutes. I just decided to stop as not to strain myself, but I'm confident I could've lasted the full 5. Glad to see you mention this as a viable option, since I wasn't sure if I was somehow making it easier on myself by not keeping my upper body tense. Gonna incorporate this in with my daily planks and pushups and see how I feel in a couple weeks. Great video!

  • @BreatheChristian
    @BreatheChristian 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i love how you dont let your previous ankle injury stop you from doing the awesome movement.

  • @gluehuffer6955
    @gluehuffer6955 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks brother

  • @rubberduckyinc.1162
    @rubberduckyinc.1162 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank u for making this vid!

  • @anjoesteban7639
    @anjoesteban7639 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have practiced kick boxing and now learning judo with juijitsu and u know what horse stance actually helped me A LOT, everyone should do it, its hard to explain but its like it made me have this leg strength and that proper posture on executing sime take downs, its simple and effective people should do it more

  • @orhan1149
    @orhan1149 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Man I love this filter you have on ur videos

  • @calvinwallis2634
    @calvinwallis2634 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ah the horse stance 😊 was fundamental in my early days when I started taekwondo twenty years ago. Thanks for the nostalgia 😊

    • @georgekondylis6723
      @georgekondylis6723 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Old school TKD emphasized this.
      I am a long time practitioner and an instructor for over 4 decades.
      Holding this stance and throwing step-behind sidekicks without rising is incredibly tough and beneficial.

  • @fast1nakus
    @fast1nakus ปีที่แล้ว +2

    this helped with my walking problems.
    I always had weird swings to the sides when walking straight,
    but It slowly faded away in like 2 months after doing this daily

  • @majorphenom1
    @majorphenom1 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾

  • @geekavenger
    @geekavenger ปีที่แล้ว +20

    This is excellent. My Sifu explained to me that Sigung (his teacher) used to stand in Horse stance for 45 minutes at a time (each stance), but also standing in Bow Stance, Cat Stance, and Unicorn (Cross) Stance. The Internal Kung Fu style of Hsing I, used the San Ti posture and Wu Chi posture for 15 minutes at a time to develop the ability to root. Again, excellent. Sincerely, Sifu Hill - Hung Gar

    • @lelionnoir4523
      @lelionnoir4523 ปีที่แล้ว

      Those stances are held much higher than shown in the video. Not to take away from the challenge ; I started with a Vietnamese style which had us doing the horse stance with our thighs parallel to the ground. Now I do Xíngyì with Byron Jacobs and I hold Sāntǐshì for up to 10 minutes, which is double of how long I hold horse stance.

    • @McCarthy1776
      @McCarthy1776 ปีที่แล้ว

      Impressive but kinda silly from an exercise science perspective you're mainly building power in that one position. You could instead do squats and build power in the full range of motion. 45 min in static positions is just a waste of time and energy. It may be good psychologically or spiritually but for pure physical fitness it isn't ideal.

    • @chasingthewind.
      @chasingthewind. ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@@McCarthy1776
      I i guess for them it's more than that
      It's not just physical but mental too

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    There's a form called WuBuQuan, or the five stance form. I recommend learning it! It trains five stances, of course. I used to do Northern Shaolin, and there are lots of great tutorials online. But if you can, definitely find a school in your area if you can. As long as it isn't a McDojo, you'll have a great time!

    • @Fitz557
      @Fitz557 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      First time I read "McDojo", but it's definitely as good as Bullshido :p

  • @amhawk8742
    @amhawk8742 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One thing I switched was a shikodachi in place of a kibadachi. With a kibadachi the feet are parallel facing the front and is a little higher while in shikodachi the legs should be nearly parallel to the ground and feet pointed to 45 degrees. By leaning backward (forcing one to engage the core) and pushing the hips forward (posterior tilt), you get a perfect abductor squeeze and a greater stretch on the adductors and higher load on the quads. I hold a karate punch position as this works on upper body posture simultaneously and I don't see the point in working on just the lower body when you can connect the entire body and save time. The only benefit of kibadachi over shikodachi is ankle stabilised mobility which can reduce major injuries from twisted ankles.

  • @juliomiguelrodriguez200
    @juliomiguelrodriguez200 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent!

  • @icysamurai1485
    @icysamurai1485 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Did some barbell squats in horse stance: great exercise to add in for some variation, thank you very much

  • @snoo333
    @snoo333 ปีที่แล้ว

    learned a lot, thanks

  • @Abdullah_13579
    @Abdullah_13579 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Hi The bioneer! Can you make a “Everything you need to do for healthy knees” video? I think it would help many people which are struggleing with their knee mobility and knee strength.

    • @karenrogers9985
      @karenrogers9985 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Knees over toes zero programme onwards. Fabulous.

  • @raydelavega7457
    @raydelavega7457 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 WORKS!!! BEEN DOING IT FOR YEARS!! EVEN NOW AT 72!!! TRY IT!!!