"The next step is tide stance." Uncle Drake was again showing a tide.
The tidal stance technique is a combination technique of hand and foot posture with or without a horse. However, it must be accompanied by total mental and sensory alertness. Because, the attitude of the tide is a prefix to launch an attack or be used to defend (defense).
There are two types of tidal attitudes, namely open tidal attitudes and closed tidal attitudes.
The open tide attitude is an attitude in which the hands and arms do not protect the body, while the closed field attitude is an attitude in which the hands and arms protect the body.
This technique can be done in a stance, standing, or sitting. However, it is necessary to have the help of a professional or trainer to learn it.
Calvin looked again carefully, this time the movement was quite flexible, not standard like the stance of a horse.
"Let's face it," said Uncle Drake.