How To Do A Tornado Kick - Martial Arts Kicking Technique

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How To Do A Tornado Kick - Martial Arts Kicking Technique

This page provides instructions on how to do a Tornado Kick. This kick is also known as a jumping spinning roundhouse kick. The tornado kick is a very deceptive and powerful martial arts kick. If executed properly, a tornado kick can easily score knockouts (see bottom video). For this kick, you need to have mastered the basic roundhouse kick and spinning roundhouse kick.

To learn about other martial arts kicks, please visit our main kicking techniques page.

Section supported by Books on Kicking Techniques

Taekwondo Instructional Video on Tornado Kicks

Taekwondo Instructional Video on Tornado Kicks

Tornado Kick Knockout

References

  1. TaekwondoAnimals.com, Taekwondo Kicks, http://www.taekwondoanimals.com/taekwondo-kicks.asp, Added - 5/10/13


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