Roundhouse kick

Roundhouse kick
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese鞭腿
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingbin1 teoi2
Korean name
Hangul돌려 차기
Transcriptions
Revised Romanizationdollyeo chagi
McCune–Reischauertollyŏ ch'aki
Japanese name
Kanji回し蹴り
Hiraganaまわしげり
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburnmawashi-geri
Kunrei-shikimawasi-geri

A roundhouse kick (also known as round kick or turning kick) is a kick in which the practitioner lifts the knee while turning the supporting foot and body in a semicircular motion, extending the leg striking with the lower part of the shin and/or the instep (top of the foot). The ball of the foot can also be used to strike the target and is preferable when power breaking thick boards.[1] This type of kick is utilized in many different martial arts and is popular in both non-contact and full-contact martial arts competitions. The kick has many variations based on stance, leg movement, striking surface, and the height of the kick.

  1. ^ "Can Xtreme Martial Arts Make You a Better Martial Artist? Part 2 of 2". Black Belt Magazine. Archived from the original on August 29, 2008. Retrieved 2014-03-17.