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Originally Posted by Militis The second one his stance is much deeper. his thighs are parallel with the ground. The other one his thighs are not parallel with the ground, ergo his stance isn't as deep.
The lower the stance, the harder. The challenge is to do a horse stance like the second guy, with thighs parallel to the ground. If done correctly your leg muscles should burn a lot after a minute or so. After that it is all will power. If you can do this stance for 55 minutes, you are God. | i did it, and there are many people who can do it longer then me. after words i could barly walk tho, and yes my thighs were parallel. It was at school and there were many witnesses.
so your telling me none of you has seen someone stay in that stance for an hour or more or atleast close to an hour
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