Kicking Techniques in Martial Arts
Description: This quiz will test your knowledge of various kicking techniques used in martial arts. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: martial arts kicking techniques |
Which kicking technique involves lifting the knee high and then extending the leg to strike with the heel?
What is the name of the kick that is executed by swinging the leg in a circular motion and striking with the ball of the foot?
Which kicking technique involves raising the knee and then thrusting the foot forward to strike with the toes?
What is the name of the kick that is executed by swinging the leg sideways and striking with the heel?
Which kicking technique involves lifting the knee high and then swinging the leg in a circular motion to strike with the heel?
What is the name of the kick that is executed by swinging the leg in a circular motion and striking with the shin?
Which kicking technique involves lifting the knee high and then swinging the leg in a circular motion to strike with the ball of the foot?
What is the name of the kick that is executed by swinging the leg in a circular motion and striking with the instep?
Which kicking technique involves lifting the knee high and then swinging the leg in a circular motion to strike with the heel?
What is the name of the kick that is executed by swinging the leg in a circular motion and striking with the shin?
Which kicking technique involves lifting the knee high and then swinging the leg in a circular motion to strike with the ball of the foot?
What is the name of the kick that is executed by swinging the leg in a circular motion and striking with the instep?
Which kicking technique involves lifting the knee high and then swinging the leg in a circular motion to strike with the heel?
What is the name of the kick that is executed by swinging the leg in a circular motion and striking with the shin?
Which kicking technique involves lifting the knee high and then swinging the leg in a circular motion to strike with the ball of the foot?