In Tae Kwon Do it is called a spinning back kick. It is more effective if you actually throw a feint or front snap kick with the left leg immediately followed by the spinning back kick. The defender steps back slightly from the front foot lead leaving him perfect distance for the kick which actually propels you forward as you deliver the move. Get that down, add a side kick and a crescent or axe kick and you can win most Tae Kown Do tournaments that you enter. 90% of you opponents will throw nothing but roundhouse kicks.
2007-01-25 02:00:12
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answered by The Green Lantern 2
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Sounds like a Jumping spinning back kick, or to use the Korean terminology: Dwia Dora Dwie Chu Gie.
2007-01-22 06:31:51
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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Sounds like a fake left front or roundhouse kick combined with a spinning back kick combination. Excellent for tournament fighting, it throws your opponent off balance with the fake, and "BAM" the spinning back kick connects (Red, 1 point). Congrats, my favorite street kick too. Enjoy Martial Arts and have Fun...
2007-01-22 18:48:44
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answered by kikaida42 3
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Could be an Ushirogeri although this tends to be done in a linear motion through the centre line of your body. If I understand your explanation icorrectlly it is a kick quite often in K1 fights and is aimed at the opponent's floating rib. Done correctly will stop your opponent.
2007-01-23 04:28:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a step with left leg to front - follow by right leg kick = 180 backhook.
There are many names on kicks.
For example, turning kick (using your instep) are call round-house kick in European context.
The name isn't important at all cause different sects or clubs or country give them different names.
Your kick, you give it your own special name. You name it because it is your kick.
2007-01-22 05:26:47
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answered by Prof Hao 3
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I'm not sure exactly what you mean. If you are kicking with your left foot turning clockwise & kicking with your instep or the ball of your foot, it sounds like a roundhouse kick or Dolya Cha Gee. If your left leg is straight & you are kicking with the inside (medial) aspect of your foot, it is an inside crescent kick or Ahn Cha Gee.
If it is not 1 of these, email me a video of you kicking.
2007-01-22 10:27:50
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answered by yupchagee 7
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Hi there
Not sure what its called in Taekwon-do but in Japanese karate it would be called a Mawashi geri (Crescent moon kick) or Mawashi ushiro geri (reverse crescent moon kick).
OK its a round house kick.lol
Regards
Idai
2007-01-22 15:04:01
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answered by idai 5
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Id say spinning back kick
2007-01-22 04:46:37
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answered by gillian h 2
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don't know the korean name.
Anything that involves a spin and a jump, we just call 360 (kick)
So 360 back kick
2007-01-22 08:06:41
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answered by My name is not bruce 7
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I'd say spinning back kick but only cos i cheated and peeped.
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2007-01-22 04:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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