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How Do You Do A Combination Crescent Kick To Double Side-Piercing Kick In Taekwondo?

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How Do You Do A Combination Crescent Kick To Double Side-Piercing Kick In Taekwondo?

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In Taekwondo, you will have to utilize combinations to compete against advanced fighters. One potent combination is an advanced three-kick combo. The first kick makes your opponent react which opens him up so that the next two kicks make solid contact. Crescent kick to lift your opponent’s block. The intent of your crescent kick to draw a reaction from your opponent rather than land a clean hit. Ideally, your opponent will block his upper body with his hands, which will set up your side-piercing kicks. Sell the crescent kick or else your opponent will know what’s coming. Use the momentum from the crescent kick to rotate, so that you can point your kicking shoulder at your opponent. If you kick with your left leg, your crescent kick should swing from outside of the left of your body to across your body moving right. Use the momentum to pivot 90 degrees. After you rotate, keep your foot up to throw a quick, side-piercing kick to your opponent’s body. Aim for solid contact on this kick, b

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