In the movie it is the crane but in karate it is also 'nidan geri' ('jumping' front kick).
2006-12-02 09:15:02
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answered by Mushin 6
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2016-12-24 04:35:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Karate Pose
2016-11-08 06:29:58
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answered by ? 4
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Crane style
2006-12-02 08:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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white crane or crane style its a pattern following the trasdition of use of animals as guides to defence and offense the okinawins claim to be the first open handed weaponless style as the monks arrived there from china earlier than most places
2006-12-02 13:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called the crane,it's from Kung Fu style
2006-12-03 00:51:47
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answered by black_cat 6
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in the movie it was called the Crane
2006-12-02 08:39:14
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answered by nas88car300 7
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think it's called the crane or crane kick.....something like that
2006-12-02 08:41:08
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answered by Jeremy B 1
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in the movie its called the crane but with my association its called the jump front kick. we do it a little different though.
2006-12-02 10:37:18
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answered by gamerx66x 2
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The "pose" or stance, was indeed the crane style or crane posture. The kick he performed was a jumping front kick or mae tobi geri (nidan geri is actually a double level kick, double kick or "2 kicks").
If you look closely, when he jumps he actually throws his back leg- the leg he was standing on- and kicks with that leg, then lands momentarily on his "bad leg" and switches up again. It would have been better for him to throw that kick and collapse when he tried to land- cause he landed on his bad leg.
Hope this helps...
2006-12-02 17:24:20
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answered by hitman142002 3
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