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scissor kick

1 of 1noun
/ˈsɪzər kɪk/
Forms:scissor kicks
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a dynamic athletic maneuver where the legs cross over each other alternately, commonly used in sports such as soccer, swimming, karate, and gymnastics

A scissor kick is a dynamic movement where the legs cross over each other alternately, commonly used in sports like soccer, swimming, karate, and gymnastics. In soccer, it typically involves a player jumping and kicking the ball with one leg while the other leg moves downward in a crossing motion. In swimming, it refers to a leg movement in certain strokes, while in gymnastics or karate, it can be part of a kick or action that involves quick, alternating leg movements. The scissor kick requires coordination, speed, and control to perform effectively.

  • Synchronized swimmers synchronized their scissor kicks perfectly with the music.
  • The martial artist's scissor kick was both powerful and precise.
  • He cleared the ball with a well-timed scissor kick to prevent a goal.
  • Gymnasts practice the scissor kick as a foundational move on the balance beam.
  • The acrobat's scissor kick added a breathtaking element to his aerial routine.