Lions Martial Arts Federation

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  • Shin Kick

    Luke Shin Kick:

     



    John Shin Kick:

     

     

    If you break this kick down "by the numbers", there are two counts: (1) grab target, and (2) kick.

    This kick is actually a sweep.  We practice this kick by imagining we are grabbing the opponent and pulling them toward you, while simultaneously sweeping their leg. But this sweep can be used in many different ways.