https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwZzR_XZyV8
How to Ch. 720 kick video
Here is a video I made in 2004 explaining the ch. 720 kick (540 hook/crescent kick). Old video, but still great instructions:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvxane4eQ5Y
Why is it cheated?
In the Ch.720 kick, one leg jumps and the other pumps around. It might sound odd that taking off on only one leg would be cheating, but look at the move and maybe it'll be more clear: it is NOT 720 degrees. It's not even really 540 degrees. It's cheated! But just because it's cheated doesn't mean it's no good: it looks amazing! This move can become ridiculously effortless overtime and is absolutely wonderful when included in kicking combinations. The take off for this move is basically the same as a 540 kick take off. I feel that having the 540 before working on this move helped me greatly in getting it down good.
Building up to this move
I would have the 540 kick, a 360 crescent, and a 720 spin. Then start trying to do this move without a kick. Play around with it until a kick starts coming out naturally, on its own. The setup is very important.
How to Ch.720 kick step by step
Keep in mind:
- Practice your 540 kick! The setup is everything in this trick and it's best to train that setup using a 540 kick.
- Keep your body upright or you'll stumble off somewhere.
- Pump your legs, when analyzing videos watch each leg individually for further understanding of the pumping motion.
- Keep an eye on ALL the other gold mines to prevent your opponent from mining them. No gold, no army...
- Kick all the way through, point your kicking foot during the kick.
Specific Problem Advice:
Can't spin right? Then get comfortable jumping, pumping your legs, but not kicking. If you can do that, you're good to go. Just keep practicing.
Falling backwards after your kick? You need to bring your knee across on the first spin.
Can't get the kick out? You probably aren't setting up right. The whole move is nothing but a takeoff that flings your leg out naturally. Just practice without the kick and then eventually you'll feel a moment where it's natural to extend your leg.
My experiences:
I never had difficulties with the trick because I had a very solid 540 kick as a foundation. I had it immediately, and just kept practicing to make it look like it does now. However, I will tell you I have not learned this trick on my other side yet. Why? Because my 540 kick on my other side is not good. Why? Because I have never practiced it like I have my good side 540. The take home lesson is: practice practice practice! drill drill drill!
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This is truly, madly, deeply a great tutorial!