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sano
Red Belt
Joined: 19 Jul 2003
Posts: 753
Styles: shidokan karate
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2003 6:51 pm Post subject: |
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you mean realistically _________________ falcon kick!!! |
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Radok
Brown Belt
Joined: 23 Apr 2002
Posts: 601
Location: Florida
Styles: Okinawan Shorin-ryu Karate-do
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2003 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, better combos and stuff, because he switched to traditional Karate. _________________ If you can't laugh at yourself, there's no point. No point in what, you might ask? there's just no point.
Many people seem to take Karate to get a Black Belt, rather than getting a Black Belt to learn Karate. |
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SBN Doug
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Joined: 04 Nov 2001
Posts: 3767
Location: Houston, TX
Styles: Kuk Sool Won
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 8:24 am Post subject: |
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It's a di, tora yup cha gi in KSW (jump, spin, side kick). Never heard your term before, sorry. _________________ Kuk Sool Won - 4th dan
Evil triumphs when good men do nothing. |
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KwicKixJ1
Orange Belt
Joined: 13 Aug 2003
Posts: 164
Location: Texas
Styles: Taekwondo, Shorin Ryu, Shudokan, Muay Thai
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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lol. rolling sunday kick. sounds like something you'd get with sushi. |
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TangSooGuy
Blue Belt
Joined: 22 Sep 2003
Posts: 324
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Styles: Tang Soo Do
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Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2003 9:26 am Post subject: |
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based on that picture, I'd agree w/ tommarker say it's either:
1. E dan dwi Tollyo cha ki (360 degree jump spinning back kick- kick is done with what would be the front leg if standing in a standard fighting stance)
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1. Deah dwi Tollyo cha ki (180 degree jump spinning back kick- kick is done with what would be the back leg if standing in a standard fighting stance)
I'd say most TKD and TSD stylists are familiar with these kicks- there ar other jumping spinng kicks as well, but that's what the pictures look like. it wouldn't surprise me in the least to find that other styles do these kicks as well, though. jump spinning kicks can generate a tremendous amount of power when done correctly, but also require almost perfect timing in order to be used successfully in a confrontation. they bring some uniqueness to the art, and are a great challenge to the body, but I'm not going to suggest they are the most practical thing in the world to use in a real situation, because they just plain aren't.
as for where sobat came from, the only martial arts reference to it i can find on google is for video game moves.... |
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