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It's like... you jump, your body is like horizontal, you kick your opponent 3 or more times, while alternating feet, then land.. or fall.. I don't remember.

2007-12-06 15:59:12 · 7 answers · asked by Kaymi 1 in Sports Martial Arts

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Bicycle kick?

2007-12-06 16:03:22 · answer #1 · answered by Person 5 · 3 0

Martial Arts is just military arts, realistically MMA isn't so realistic there are rules and referees. Last I checked when a fight happens in the street its usually doesn't last more then a few seconds and they do not erect a cage around the fighters. You might fight one, two or three or more opponents at any given time with no bells and no pretty girls cheering. Also in the street having a good "ground game" is useless if you hit the ground don't be there more then 3 seconds and have your friend explain how you do a submission hold on more then 1 guy at a time some with knives or sticks or worse. MMA is mixed martial arts but UFC isn't Martial arts its Money Arts, really rough pro wrestling imo. In real life situation id put my stock in Muay Thai with some boxing, keep moving and execute the technique. Take a look at kajukenbo they have the right idea.

2016-05-21 23:10:47 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Holly Ryu Wood Do Flying Bicycle Kick... Made famous by Mortal Kombat.... Really, unless you have some serious ups, it is nearly impossible to kick anyone more than 2x with alternating feet from a standing position. Take a running start and you can up that to 3, maybe.

2007-12-06 21:16:23 · answer #3 · answered by capitalctu 5 · 1 0

Sounds like paper dragons hidden wire.
Seems by your description to defy the law of conservation of energy. Flying side kick can land alternating feet but only if the opponent is big enough to absorb the energy of the kick without moving out of the trajectory of your jump and is absorbing enough so that you don't rebound. Sounds unlikely without Hollywood magic.

2007-12-07 05:51:15 · answer #4 · answered by SiFu frank 6 · 0 0

It's a nonsense kick. If you want to concentrate forces into your opponent, you would take all the momentum of your jump and focus it into one technique, not spread it amongst three or more.

The "shadowless kick" was coined to describe the kick used by Wong Fei Hung when he fought off multiple German Shepherds in a Lei Toi (raised platform) death challenge. He offered a shepherd his hand and when the dog lunged at it, he raised it, luring the dog to jump. The dog died before it hit the ground and most of the audience never saw the kick--hence the "shadowless or invisible kick." The kick was a snap groin kick.

2007-12-06 17:42:00 · answer #5 · answered by Andy S 3 · 1 0

The one you see Jet Li do in his movies... it is not the "no shadow kick", as it states in the scripts.

It is a multiple aerial kick. I have never heard it called anything.

2007-12-06 16:20:45 · answer #6 · answered by Darth Scandalous 7 · 2 0

Does not exist.

2007-12-07 11:31:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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