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The so-called roundhouse kick should be the whirlwind foot in martial arts.

The single rotation of Taekwondo is 360 degrees.

If you kick with your right foot, the fighting posture should be that your left foot is in front, then your right foot goes forward, turns left, leaves the ground with your left foot, takes off with your right foot, and kicks your side leg with your right foot in the air. And land on your right foot? Is that so?

The method of practice is right. In martial arts schools, most of them are stiff and their legs are thrown directly in the air. If you kick too much, you will feel it naturally.

There are many taekwondo gymnasiums, as I said just now, but the right leg is not completely thrown out.

It is equivalent to turning around in the air, and then gradually throwing your right foot high during the practice.

If you work hard and have a teacher's guidance, you should be able to kick the whirlwind leg within two months.

To play beautifully, you need to exercise your ligaments for many years, your kicking posture and your personal feelings.