bro many people can't accept the fact that many martial arts aren't just about punching or kicking, there are a lot of people who like to train martial arts for aesthetics, looks, or even fitness, which is completely fine.
If you're looking for UFC techniques you're on the wrong channel. I think of martial arts as a men's ballet. Even if it doesn't work, it's fun to do, looks cool and keeps you active.
bro many people can't accept the fact that many martial arts aren't just about punching or kicking, there are a lot of people who like to train martial arts for aesthetics, looks, or even fitness, which is completely fine.
The most normal comment here.
seems worth mentioning the hop and arm swing motion at 0:03 that helps build momentum for the actual kick
Does this have a practical application, or is it more just aesthetic form?
Movies and television
@@VictorIsSaved I figured. Looks alright, but my thought was that it leaves a lot of openings and takes a lot of room and time.
Wushu technique, look it up :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_kick
@amerikickprinceton
Again, a demo of a practical use in sparring or even better an MMA match or ever used in real combat... please
What actual use is it though?
I dont remember seeing many UFC butterfly kick knock outs
If you're looking for UFC techniques you're on the wrong channel. I think of martial arts as a men's ballet. Even if it doesn't work, it's fun to do, looks cool and keeps you active.
Training technique for aesthetic, check it out: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_kick
It's kicking with flair, half way through and someone punches you in the head, to far to travel just my opinion
Tricking isn't for combat sports, it's for fun and TV.
Understood! Just a performance technique, used in an art called wushu. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_kick