Which term corresponds to the Roundhouse Kick?

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Multiple Choice

Which term corresponds to the Roundhouse Kick?

Explanation:
Roundhouse kicks move in a circular arc around the body, powered by a turning of the hip. In WTSDA/Tang Soo Do terminology, that circular, turning kick is called Tollyo Cha Ki, literally a turning kick. So this term best matches the Roundhouse Kick. The other terms describe different kick motions—straight or back/spinning kicks—so they don’t represent the circular arc of a roundhouse.

Roundhouse kicks move in a circular arc around the body, powered by a turning of the hip. In WTSDA/Tang Soo Do terminology, that circular, turning kick is called Tollyo Cha Ki, literally a turning kick. So this term best matches the Roundhouse Kick. The other terms describe different kick motions—straight or back/spinning kicks—so they don’t represent the circular arc of a roundhouse.

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