The Crescent Kick
While Drake is turning up, partying, and making the club go up on a Tuesday, I’ll be practicing, working hard, and making my kicks go up on a Tuesday! Kicks take a lot of practice. Think about a kicker on a football team. Sure it may seem as though he has the easiest job and all he’s doing is swinging his leg, but there are a lot of technical procedures that a kicker must follow to generate the most powerful and accurate kick to score for his team. To a martial artist, technique is everything! Without good technique, both strength and accuracy are lost. Today, I’ll be describing the Crescent Kick!
1.) Get into a nice, balanced stance with your feet about shoulder width apart with the leg that you are kicking no more than a foot behind you.
2.) With your kicking leg, lift your knee up towards the front till your thigh is parallel to your waistline.
3.) There are two ways you can execute this kick, inside-outside or outside-inside. When you execute the kick, it is going to go in a semicircular motion. For the inside-outside crescent kick, you want to kick out then move your leg towards the right (or left if you are doing it with your left leg) and aim with the bladedge of your foot. For the outside-inside, do the opposite but aim with the in steps of your feet.
4.) Pull back your kick. Draw the lower half of your leg back to the position you were in on the second step then set it back!
In a full motion, it should look like this:
This is more or less how I learned the crescent kick. My question has always been, when would you use this, as opposed to a roundhouse or a side blade kick?
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Well, to me, the crescent kick is used rarely but I’ve used the inside-outside crescent kick as a fake kick. Like going for a front kick but instead change the direction. In another case, the outside-inside kick is used if you want to cover more surface area since you’re kicking with the insteps, it covers more than the ball or top of the foot.
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At the very least, it is a great stretch.
Thank you sifu!
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Yes it definetly is 🙂
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