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I know you guys aren't asking me but I figured there should be more contributions from other members.
My suggestion is to get in your stance while facing a mirror. If you weight is where it's suppose to be (55-60% on the back foot) then your lead shoulder should come up. Thus allowing your chin to be tucked in easier it can also rest along the shoulder. If you're a beginner then it's just a matter of training more. Your body may not be used to tucking in its chin.
You just answered your own question. Having that high guard limits your reach and dimensions of attack. Hand positioning is important but not as important as keeping your elbows turn in which is the opposite of what Gustafsson is doing in that photo. If your elbows are flared out
1.) Your body is expose
2.) Lose leverage and ability to maximize power.
Standing as tall as the Viking is doing, IMO is dependent on what sport you do and what your comfortable with. Kick boxing requires one to be on the taller side where as boxing and mma require a more lower center of gravity to maintain balance and prevent takedowns. That's not to say you can't do both but the general crafts have different strengths.
Sinister, somehow i keep getting my neck strained whenever im in the stance for too long. How should i put my chin down properly?
My suggestion is to get in your stance while facing a mirror. If you weight is where it's suppose to be (55-60% on the back foot) then your lead shoulder should come up. Thus allowing your chin to be tucked in easier it can also rest along the shoulder. If you're a beginner then it's just a matter of training more. Your body may not be used to tucking in its chin.
Sinister do you believe the way the tall viking is stood on your first videos and the way Gustafsson stands and i've seen a few others do it, is it better to have a stance and guard like this to be able to use your reach effectively? As opposed to a high guard where I find I let my opponents in too close? I just wonder about the low hands. I understand you keep the right up near the chin but the left stays low just below chest level. I've worded the question quite weird but is this style something that should be utilized by a tall fighter? (6"4)
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You just answered your own question. Having that high guard limits your reach and dimensions of attack. Hand positioning is important but not as important as keeping your elbows turn in which is the opposite of what Gustafsson is doing in that photo. If your elbows are flared out
1.) Your body is expose
2.) Lose leverage and ability to maximize power.
Standing as tall as the Viking is doing, IMO is dependent on what sport you do and what your comfortable with. Kick boxing requires one to be on the taller side where as boxing and mma require a more lower center of gravity to maintain balance and prevent takedowns. That's not to say you can't do both but the general crafts have different strengths.