a scissor kick, but before landing, you shoot out a roundhouse with the leading leg. (Jon Valera pulls off one more side kick with the right leg for a total of 4 kicks) [Darian]
This kick is considered the famous kick that made shoalin fighting so popular. [michael]
A triple front kick is very easy once you have mastered a double front kick.You should first perform triple kicks against a thick bush or something like that.If you kick something you have more spring from that obstacle enabling you to perform another very quickly.I find to do a triple kick in the air is not that bad.I kick with my strongest leg first.When you jump up kick as soon as possible but all the kicks should be short and snappy.Kick with the first then extend your second and thaen your first leg again.Keep ypour body totally upright and work on speed and flickiness.If you are still stuck just e-mail me.
In a defense situation , grab your apponients arm when that person tries to punch you and round house kick him in the groin , the chest , and the face, let his arm down and do a 360 round house kick . That could be a cool technique for a movie .
all of these descriptions of no shadow kick are just plain wrong...
no shadow kick (moy yin guek, in cantonese) was a term associated with a famous exponent of hung gar (which derived from shaolin but is not actually the same thing as shaolin temple boxing), this person was wong fei hung 6th generation (or 7th don't fully remember) master of the hung family style, it was said that fei hung's legs were so fast that his leg did not cast a shadow when he executed kicks, now some schools of hung gar have actually developed a series of kicks and called them the moy yin guek but by no means is the no shadow kick specific to a scissor kick or a triple kick, that information is just plain false
i don't think anyone will read my small section in the "1080" section, there are just too many moves and ppl are looking so fast but i despreatly need help!!!
yo person who wrote about the no shadow kick i jus have to say that u are wrong!!!!! wong kei ying(wong fei hung's father) is the one that invented that technique. if u dont believe me watch the movie iron monkey
Actually that statement is true. Iron Monkey was just a movie and it wasn't Wong Kei Ying that invented the No-Shadow kick. The reason Kei Ying does the no-shadow kick in Iron Monkey was because the choreographers wanted to have Donnie Yen do something flashy. Historically however, it was Wong Fei Hung that used the No-Shadow Kick. Hope that clears things up a bit.
As I understand it, the no-shadow kick is just a fast kick with no preliminary chambering. The Jet Li move from the movies is a series of flying stomps, like Liu Kang from Mortal Kombat.
as far as i know, no shadow kick are techniques of kicking that can not be predict the aim and height of the kicks. For an easy example, if you want to do right crescent kick u will move your left shoulder first. it will cause your sparring partner alert and with quick move he can counter
As far as multiple airborne kicks of this type go, I know three variations (not counting variated kicks like Jet Li's flying-roundhouse-into-a-side-kick-into-a-drop-kick (Fist of Legend))- jumping sidekick stomps (like pedaling a bicycle), jumping alternating front snapkicks, and jumping alternating roundhouses (same thing at a different angle).
These some kicks preferably in this order for a no shadow kick. . . First it is a side kick to the stomack followed by a side kick to the chest. ( this will all be done by your leading foot & without it touching ground until move is completed) So after the hit to the chest the heel sweeps across the same part of the chest going from his left to right. Then come back around for a round house to his left waiste, then following it up round house to the face. Bring the foot around almost in a cresent kick but backwards and kick the back of his right leg w/your heel. Kick left waiste again following it to a round house to the left side of their chest, last round house to face then finishing full extended side kick to the chest. . . I think that should do it!
i can do a no shadow kick which jet li does in last action hero basically it just like a triple kick but this time you be at the side when you just master it your triple kick then try to do the no shadow kick but when you do the shadow kick you have to do the kick faster and when you train just think in your that you need to have speed ,posseion and strenth and the you will be developing in a fighting mode and that will let take a hit by your oppenonent
The no shadow kick is a technique developed to ta ke an opponent by surprise and end the fight quick ly.It is usually a very low crescent, front,or si de kick that aims at the upper instep, groin, inne r thigh or knee.This technique is mastered by doi ng each of these kicks as fast and as high as possib le so that when utilized for a lower body attack ma nuver it will have tremendous power.
in the movie iron monkey when Wong Kei Ying makes a half cercle and kickes relly fast but i read that the no shadow kick was a kick that was so fast that t he opponent couldent c it, but the only thing that he could c wasa the half cercle and by the time he co uld react he was out cold so isnt the no shadow kick supposto be relly fast i dont think it would be a si de round back kick combo i just think its one relly fast kick.
actualy wong fei hung is a fictional charactor i n chinese mythology and no shadow kick is actualy a part of shaolin kung fu! hope that clears it up fo r ya! peace out
i read of this in "the art of shaolin": wong fei hu ng earned the reputation of having kicks so fast t hey casted no shadow, he wud usualy do a snap kick t o the groin,with very little contact, merely let ting the opponent know he could hav exploded thei r nuts had he wanted to. *ouch*