Baki pose refers to a specific pose that is often used in martial arts. It involves the practitioner standing with their feet shoulder-width apart, their knees slightly bent, and their hands held up in front of their chest with their fists clenched. The arms are held at a slight angle, with the elbows slightly bent and the forearms parallel to the floor. This pose is often used to convey strength, readiness, and determination, and is commonly used in photographs and promotional materials for martial arts events and competitions. The pose is named after the Japanese manga and anime character Baki Hanma, who is known for his incredible strength and fighting abilities.
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