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  2. Bicycle kick - Wikipedia

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    In association football, a bicycle kick, also known as an overhead kick or scissors kick, is an acrobatic strike where a player kicks an airborne ball rearward in midair. It is achieved by throwing the body backward up into the air and, before descending to the ground, making a shearing movement with the legs to get the ball-striking leg in ...

  3. Scissors kick - Wikipedia

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    Scissors kick may refer to: Scissor kick (martial arts), a move in martial arts and wrestling; Bicycle kick, a move in association football; Scissor kick (finning)

  4. Scissor kick (martial arts) - Wikipedia

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    In sanshou, the scissor kick is used as a mid air take down where one leg presses on the opponent's chest while the other leg positioned behind the opponent's knees, and is delivered with enough symmetrical force to knock the opponent down; the scissor leg take down is one of the more advanced take downs in san shou and is an effective tool ...

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  7. Foot sweep - Wikipedia

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    The scissor sweep involves positioning one leg across the opponent's lower chest/stomach and striking behind the knee or calves with the other leg, closing the legs in a “scissor” motion. This can be done as an offensive technique, leaping into the air toward the opponent, but is more commonly used as an escape when the opponent has trapped ...

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