That ain’t ravage, that’s rabies, that ain’t swift sweep, that’s fast kick, that ain’t collateral ruin, that’s laser, that ain’t stoic bomb, that’s sun fall, that ain’t 20-20-20 dropkick, that’s 9-7-24 speed blitz, that ain’t five seasons, that’s winter, spring summer, fall. 💀
Performing a dropkick is a classic wrestling move that combines agility, timing, and technique. It’s a striking maneuver that can be both visually impressive and effective in a match. This guide will explore the fundamentals of executing a dropkick, its variations, safety considerations, and tips for mastering the technique. Understanding the Dropkick A dropkick involves a wrestler jumping into the air and striking an opponent with both feet. The impact typically targets the opponent’s chest or head, creating a powerful offensive move. Dropkicks are often used to gain momentum, create distance, or surprise an opponent. Key Features of a Dropkick: Airborne Action: The wrestler must leap off the ground, using their legs to propel themselves. Dual Foot Impact: Both feet strike the opponent simultaneously. Targeting: The chest or head is the most common target area. Step-by-Step Execution Stance and Preparation: Start in a balanced stance, feet shoulder-width apart. Ensure you have enough distance between you and your opponent to execute the jump. Initiating the Jump: Bend your knees slightly and lower your center of gravity. Swing your arms back to generate momentum. Jumping: Push off the ground explosively with your legs. As you jump, bring your knees up towards your chest to prepare for the kick. Kicking: Extend both legs forward, aiming to strike with the soles of your feet. Keep your feet together and aim for the opponent’s upper body. Landing: After the impact, tuck your legs and roll upon landing to dissipate the force. Maintain your balance to prepare for the next move. Variations of the Dropkick There are several variations of the dropkick, each with its unique flair and application: Standard Dropkick: The basic form, as described above, targeting the chest or head. Running Dropkick: Executed while running towards the opponent, adding speed and momentum. Corner Dropkick: Performed while the opponent is in the corner; the wrestler jumps off the ropes for added height. Springboard Dropkick: Utilizing the ropes to spring into the air, allowing for a more dynamic attack. Safety Considerations Performing a dropkick can be risky if not executed correctly. Here are some safety tips: Practice on Soft Surfaces: Begin practicing on a mat or padded surface to minimize injury risk. Partner Training: Work with a trained partner who understands how to take the move safely. Proper Technique: Focus on technique over power; a poorly executed dropkick can lead to injuries for both the attacker and the recipient. Conditioning: Ensure your legs and core are strong enough to support the jump and landing. Tips for Mastery To become proficient at performing a dropkick, consider the following tips: Watch Tutorials: Study videos of experienced wrestlers executing dropkicks to understand the nuances. Drill Regularly: Consistent practice is key. Incorporate dropkick drills into your training routine. Feedback: Work with a coach or experienced wrestler who can provide constructive feedback on your technique. Strength Training: Focus on leg and core strength to improve your jumping ability and stability upon landing. Conclusion The dropkick is a fundamental wrestling maneuver that showcases agility and timing. By understanding the technique, practicing regularly, and prioritizing safety, wrestlers can effectively incorporate this move into their repertoire. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced wrestler, mastering the dropkick can enhance your performance and entertain the audience.
of course this got views 'cause of "KJ"
proud to be one of those who knew kj before tsb added it
That is real kj
Nah it’s one of those one dollar store kj called Jk
5th to reply REAL!
6th comment 🤑
This ain’t even Walmart kj this is like the corner store kj
no this IS kj
this is kj lil bro 🗣️🗣️🎩🎩
Verified Skibidi toilet
Dis ain’t Walmart kj, dis ceiling shop jk
I remember this guy
Bro got kinder joy💀💀💀🙏😭😭
Congyattsulation you got Kinder Joy
😂
best comment i found as of today 😭😭😭
Bro 💀💀💀 ( best joke i have seen today)
@CuteGaro Bro every kj video Have "bro got kinder Joy💀💀😭🙏😉" bruh
@CuteGarodidn't ask tho
1:07, dude went back in time 💀
9-7-24
💥💥💥
Speedblitz☠️
cosmic garou ahh time travel
Mom can i have KJ??
Mom: i already bought it from Shopee.
The KJ in Shopee:
Only Filipinos be understanding this 😭🙏🏻
Lmao true😂🙏
@@travisjaydenlee9169not only the Filipinos😭 but the Indonesians too😭😭
And malayisans 😭😭
and brazillians @@Dantwo_thecountryball
0:25 "THIS IS THE POWER OF GOD" ahh pose
bro MIGHT be KJ...
He really k his j rn
Nah bro *IS* Kay Jay
Nah jk final trip
Probably
@@PutraShahrizannah its kay jay last trip
"We have KJ at home" ahhh moveset
me too
im make animations
cuz im bj
im 10-10-10 dropkick
Son : " i wanna buy kj moveset "
Mom : " but we have kj moveset at home "
KJ moveset at home :
Jokes aside tho this is legit a good kj joke copy
Nah that’s not KJ that’s Killing Josh
real
real 🔥
real
real
real
Thats the best joke kj moveset ive seen
0:13 that aint stoic bomb thats goofy bomb
GET OU-
@@gladysgonzalez823 🤓🤓
@@gladysgonzalez823 get out of here
@@Mexiciancatstupid ass it was a joke
@@Mexiciancatbro look at the face
Kj final ride: no
Jk first trip: ye
Nah, you mean Walmart’s grand reopening
KJ ❌
Destroyer of whole opm verse 🗿✅
That ain’t ravage, that’s rabies, that ain’t swift sweep, that’s fast kick, that ain’t collateral ruin, that’s laser, that ain’t stoic bomb, that’s sun fall, that ain’t 20-20-20 dropkick, that’s 9-7-24 speed blitz, that ain’t five seasons, that’s winter, spring summer, fall. 💀
Walmart kj
Wait this is a good effort this deserve a 150k sub for him
We got jk first trip before gta 6 🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🤺🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
This is some good editing my guy deserves like and sub
5 season: ❌️
27 seasons:✅️
27 seasons❌
The Deadly Punches✅
the deadly punches❌
the weakest punches✅
The Deadly Punches: ❌
The Skibidi Gyatt Rizzler: ✅@@nguyetle9754
camera work was crazy on the 20-20-20 dropkick lol well done
if KJ is KiloJoule, this man is MegaTon 😭
KJ is infact not KiloJoule or Kenji.
@@NotRandom_guy yup kenji and kj are whole different stickmen.
@@NotRandom_guyIt's KiloJoule.
The comment said it's not Kill Joy nor Kenji.
KJ is a character stealth made. KiloJoule is Stealth's friend.
@@NotRandom_guy yeah, he made KJ as a gift for KiloJoule, that's it.
KJ is short for KiloJoule.
Why is this genuinly GOOD?
this aint kj this is dj😭🙏🙏
😭😭😭😭😭
naw dis Kinder Joy😭😭🙏🙏
fym this is cj
@@imakerobloxstudiovids naw dis jk
holy shit this is even better i love it 👍 like come on i cant say no to a edit
That ain't KJ's Final Ride that's JK's First Trip
I think you mean Walmart’s grand reopening
@@Melonbro-x2b fr bro
We got kj at home 🗣️
Also kj at home:
Kj, but Da sassy owl was on a budget, a certain budget..
“we have KJ at home” ahh KJ
That’s kJ from a dollar store💀💀💀💀
Random dude: hey kid wanna buy my KJ?
Kid: sure
The KJ:
Did blud just buy kj from Walmart ☠️☠️🙏🙏
No it's kinder joy
Yes
nah he got it from temu
𝓜𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽 𝓫𝓮 𝓻𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽 : /
This is litterlly the 0-0-0 kj dropkick from Walmart
Bro got kj from temu 💀🙏
Bro got that kinder joy💀
0:38 cookie
It's Not Cookie It's Go Ki (Five Seasons In Japanese)
oh it just sounds like it
Nah this ain’t Walmart KJ this is thrift store KJ
This
real kj. Congrats on buying kj 🔥☠️🔥🔥☠️🔥
“Mom can I have kj?”
“Son, we already have kj at home”
Kj at home:
KJ? Nah we got JK💀💀🤣🤣
Dollar tree KJ 😂
nah that ayj💀😭🙏
Mom can I get kj
Nah we got kj at home
Kj at home:
this is a great KJ mimic like fr
finally someone who actually watched the series and not just putting random numbers for the dropkick 😭🙏
Kid: can we get KJ
Mom: we have KJ at home
KJ at home:
Kj is fake kj thing tho but nice job for the gaming 2pt
Signature kick is lit 20-20-20 dropkick and whirlwind drop is stoic bomb
this is a fake kj but it’s cool bro it look close to the real kj fr.
Gosh i laughed so hard, that a masterpiece
The best montage i've ever seen in my life
I thought KJ was bad. This is dollar store KJ.
My mom: we have kj at home!
Kj at home:
Looks like the KJ I found under my bed
This man is the crippled KJ, but hes still KJ
kid:"mom i want kj" mom: "we got kj at home" kj at home:
That is not kj that’s killer Joe
Walmart Kj❌
Dollar store kj✅
“Hi guys I totally have KJ” DUDE YOU DONT
Oh woww KJ remastered? No, its liw budget KJ🤣
this is kj you can’t prove me wrong
That aint KJ that Kade Jacob
the best Walmart kj I have ever seen so far
Ok but like fr. This looks good even for a " fake kj " showcase
THAT LOOKS SOO COOL I WANT IT ALSO!
This aint corner store kj this is "THE BACK OF WALMART" kj
I will be honest tho this is the best fake KJ edit I ever seen
this is actually cool LOL
I like how the dropkick number was the date of when the video was posted
Mom can we have kj? No we have kj at home
The kj at home:
Nahhh we got killer Josh before GTA 5💀
no way is that the new jk moveset
The amount of brain power this Guy had was unreachable 😮
"Thats not kj" ahh domain
What in the Walmart kj am I looking at😂😂
KJ 🚫
JK ✅
Blud's walmart kj but made out of shiny 🔥🔥🔥
Love the creativity
0:49 thought that was unlimited flex works for a second💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
"Darki youre ruining the thing were trying to do"
-Block
thats not kj, thats RB pulling up with the 18 18 18 Karate kick 😭💀😭💀
0:00: Wallmart Rapid Punches
0:05: Feet Swap Kick
0:07: Dragon Dark Web Black Red Wheel
0:11: Stonks Grenade (JK Sigma's 5 Series)
0:19: One Episode (JK Sigma's 5 Series)
0:47: 10-69-128 UPKICK
Me: mom i want Kj
Mom: we have kj at home
kj at home:
“We have KJ at home!”
The KJ at home:
Man has dollar store kj😂
0:13 bro had fists then a sword 🤣
Do you mean this 0:07
@@sutartplaysroblox idk
if KJ is KillJoy, then this bro is GirlUnPull 😭
he found kj in the trash
Kj❌
Kinder Joy✅
Average ahh kj from Walmart:
Performing a dropkick is a classic wrestling move that combines agility, timing, and technique. It’s a striking maneuver that can be both visually impressive and effective in a match. This guide will explore the fundamentals of executing a dropkick, its variations, safety considerations, and tips for mastering the technique.
Understanding the Dropkick
A dropkick involves a wrestler jumping into the air and striking an opponent with both feet. The impact typically targets the opponent’s chest or head, creating a powerful offensive move. Dropkicks are often used to gain momentum, create distance, or surprise an opponent.
Key Features of a Dropkick:
Airborne Action: The wrestler must leap off the ground, using their legs to propel themselves.
Dual Foot Impact: Both feet strike the opponent simultaneously.
Targeting: The chest or head is the most common target area.
Step-by-Step Execution
Stance and Preparation:
Start in a balanced stance, feet shoulder-width apart.
Ensure you have enough distance between you and your opponent to execute the jump.
Initiating the Jump:
Bend your knees slightly and lower your center of gravity.
Swing your arms back to generate momentum.
Jumping:
Push off the ground explosively with your legs.
As you jump, bring your knees up towards your chest to prepare for the kick.
Kicking:
Extend both legs forward, aiming to strike with the soles of your feet.
Keep your feet together and aim for the opponent’s upper body.
Landing:
After the impact, tuck your legs and roll upon landing to dissipate the force.
Maintain your balance to prepare for the next move.
Variations of the Dropkick
There are several variations of the dropkick, each with its unique flair and application:
Standard Dropkick: The basic form, as described above, targeting the chest or head.
Running Dropkick: Executed while running towards the opponent, adding speed and momentum.
Corner Dropkick: Performed while the opponent is in the corner; the wrestler jumps off the ropes for added height.
Springboard Dropkick: Utilizing the ropes to spring into the air, allowing for a more dynamic attack.
Safety Considerations
Performing a dropkick can be risky if not executed correctly. Here are some safety tips:
Practice on Soft Surfaces: Begin practicing on a mat or padded surface to minimize injury risk.
Partner Training: Work with a trained partner who understands how to take the move safely.
Proper Technique: Focus on technique over power; a poorly executed dropkick can lead to injuries for both the attacker and the recipient.
Conditioning: Ensure your legs and core are strong enough to support the jump and landing.
Tips for Mastery
To become proficient at performing a dropkick, consider the following tips:
Watch Tutorials: Study videos of experienced wrestlers executing dropkicks to understand the nuances.
Drill Regularly: Consistent practice is key. Incorporate dropkick drills into your training routine.
Feedback: Work with a coach or experienced wrestler who can provide constructive feedback on your technique.
Strength Training: Focus on leg and core strength to improve your jumping ability and stability upon landing.
Conclusion
The dropkick is a fundamental wrestling maneuver that showcases agility and timing. By understanding the technique, practicing regularly, and prioritizing safety, wrestlers can effectively incorporate this move into their repertoire. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced wrestler, mastering the dropkick can enhance your performance and entertain the audience.
I DIDNT KNOW YOU WERE A TSB FAN TOO UR LIKE MY LONG LOST BROTHER
This is bottom of the shelf kj
The drop kick like a Fire kick !!
That’s good editing!
That aint kj, thats kfc joiner
"jk" ahh 😭
This is not kj, this is kinder joy💀💀
Good vid keep up the good work