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'''Mikazuki-geri uke''', the '''crescent kick block''', refers to the defensive applications of [[Crescent_kick#Inside_crescent_kick|inside cresent kicks]].  
 
'''Mikazuki-geri uke''', the '''crescent kick block''', refers to the defensive applications of [[Crescent_kick#Inside_crescent_kick|inside cresent kicks]].  
  
Inside crescent kicks can swat incoming attacks aside. Additionally, when the opponent shifts into [[Crane stance|crane stance]] to throw a kick, you can inside crescent kicking their thigh will rotate their body, and the opponent’s kick will miss its target.
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Inside crescent kicks can swat incoming attacks aside. Additionally, when the opponent shifts into [[Crane stance|crane stance]] to throw a kick, an inside crescent kick to their thigh will rotate their body, causing their kick to miss its target.  
 
 
[crescent kick block videos, fast and slow, from the front and side.]
 
 
 
Crescent kick blocks are one of the few defensive options which are available when your hands are restrained.
 
  
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[crescent kick block videos, fast and slow, from the front and side.]
  
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Crescent kick blocks are one of the few available defensive options when your hands are restrained.
 
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Latest revision as of 00:23, 19 January 2021

Mikazuki-geri uke, the crescent kick block, refers to the defensive applications of inside cresent kicks.

Inside crescent kicks can swat incoming attacks aside. Additionally, when the opponent shifts into crane stance to throw a kick, an inside crescent kick to their thigh will rotate their body, causing their kick to miss its target.

[crescent kick block videos, fast and slow, from the front and side.]

Crescent kick blocks are one of the few available defensive options when your hands are restrained.