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chicken kick or .....
By ackks10 - Tue, 13 May 2008 16:51:49 GMT
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i was wondering when you guys teach jumping front kicks, is it called chicken
kick still???, because i call it both, jumping and chicken kick :)


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chicken kick or .....
By ackks10 - Tue, 13 May 2008 16:51:49 GMT
Originally Posted at: KenpoTalk
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i was wondering when you guys teach jumping front kicks, is it called chicken
kick still???, because i call it both, jumping and chicken kick :)


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In my studio we have a chicken thrust, a chicken snap, and a chicken round kick. Everything else has "flying" in the name. :D:asian:
 

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In my studio we have a chicken thrust, a chicken snap, and a chicken round kick. Everything else has "flying" in the name. :D:asian:


chicken round kick.,,do they do that:eek: i would love to see a chicken do that one:wink2:
 

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I have had some success with chicken kicks low to the lead leg shin to force a step back or disrupt balance as I come into their guard. Anyone else ever try this? This is how the chicken kick was described to me to be most practical. I dont use it much, but have.
 

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I have had some success with chicken kicks low to the lead leg shin to force a step back or disrupt balance as I come into their guard. Anyone else ever try this? This is how the chicken kick was described to me to be most practical. I dont use it much, but have.
I was told to use chicken kicks to there center of the body to apply more force and to knock them to the ground. But whatever works I guess.;)
 

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