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Kicking Techniques
Heel Kicks

 

Variations

The spin heel kick has two variations: body upright and body leaned backward.

With the upright spin, the body is twisted in a tight coil and then the kick is released. This means the mass of the body weight is spinning in the direction of the target In the leaning spin, the body drops backward and downward in a spin as the foot move from the floor to the target. The leaning spin relies primarily on surprise to achieve its goal. Both kicks are powerful but there is no advantage gained from dropping backward. As the body leans and spins, about 50 percent of the body mass is leaning away from the target. With the tight spin, practically all the mass of the body is spinning toward the target.

With the body upright, the spin is quick; with the body leaning, the spin is slow since the mass of the kicking leg is further from the axis of spin. This is similar to the way a ice skater's spin increases in speed as the arms and legs are draw closer to the body.

Other Heel Kicks

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