- Flying kick
For use in football, see
flying kick (football) .A flying kick, in several disciplines of
martial arts , is a general description of kicks that involve a running start, jump, then akick in mid-air. Compared to a regularkick , the user is able to achieve greatermomentum from the run at the startFact|date=April 2008. Flying kicks are not to be mistaken forjumping kicks Fact|date=April 2008, which are similar maneouvres. A jumping kick is very similar to a flying kickFact|date=April 2008, except that it lacks the running start and the user simply jumps and kicks from a stationary position. They are commonly practiced inTae Kwon Do ,Karate , Wushu andMuay Thai for fitness, exhibitions, competition, as well asself defence Fact|date=April 2008.Types of flying kicks
Flying kicks are often derived from the basic kicks. Some of the more commonly known flying kicks are the: flying side kick, flying back kick, flying
front kick , and the flyingroundhouse kick , as well as the flyingreverse roundhouse kick . Others include Flying Stamping Kick (tobi sakuto)Fact|date=April 2008Popularity
Flying kicks are a common element in
martial arts films and television shows for their acrobatic and spectacular nature. Actors such asBruce Lee ,Jet Li andJackie Chan are just a few of the stars known to display airborne kicks. In the Kamen Rider TV series, manyRider Kick s performed by the heroes are flying kicks as well. The famous Mivalekan has been widely known to criticize the flying kick, stating "It could never be used in real combat" opinions are divided about the matter.Fact|date=April 2008Variants analogous to flying kicks are also seen in
tricking ,break dancing andgymnastics .Fact|date=April 2008ee also
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Tae Kwon Do
*Karate
*Kung Fu
*Wushu (sport)
*Butterfly kick
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