THE HORSE STANCE: AN EXERCISE UNLIKE ANY OTHER The horse stance—“mǎbù” if you want the real deal in Chinese—isn’t just a classic martial arts pose. It’s a test of grit and a surprisingly effective tool for building real-world strength and focus. If you’ve ever watched kung fu movies, you’ve seen it: legs wide, knees bent deep, back straight, thighs burning after just a few seconds. It looks simple. It’s not. Where Did It Come From? The roots of the horse stance stretch back centuries, emerging from the days when cavalry ruled the battlefield in China. Picture a soldier straddling a horse: feet planted wide for balance, body ready to absorb shock, totally steady whether charging or standing guard. Martial artists adopted that same posture and made it the foundation of their training, using it to build strength and stability before moving on to more advanced techniques. Over generations, the horse stance became a rite of passage—a way to connect ancient combat wisdom with mode...