E Dan Tollyo Cha Ki is associated with which kick?

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Multiple Choice

E Dan Tollyo Cha Ki is associated with which kick?

Explanation:
Understanding what tollyo chagi denotes and how the jump version is used at the 1st Dan level is what this item tests. Tollyo chagi means a turning kick, an arc delivered by pivoting on the stance leg so the kicking leg sweeps in a circular path and makes contact with the instep or ball of the foot. When a jump is added, you get the jumping variation of that turning kick. At E Dan, practitioners typically train this jumping turning kick, which is described as Jump Round Kick. The other options describe kicks that do not follow the turning arc described by tollyo chagi, so they don’t fit this term.

Understanding what tollyo chagi denotes and how the jump version is used at the 1st Dan level is what this item tests. Tollyo chagi means a turning kick, an arc delivered by pivoting on the stance leg so the kicking leg sweeps in a circular path and makes contact with the instep or ball of the foot. When a jump is added, you get the jumping variation of that turning kick. At E Dan, practitioners typically train this jumping turning kick, which is described as Jump Round Kick. The other options describe kicks that do not follow the turning arc described by tollyo chagi, so they don’t fit this term.

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