Backward Sweep

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Backward Sweep Intermediate Level Martial Arts term Definition A term found in Chinese boxing and in one of the original family disciplines of Kung-Fu, ‚ÄòMok Gar Kuen’. A spinning of [...]

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Backward Sweep


Intermediate Level Martial Arts term

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A term found in Chinese boxing and in one of the original family disciplines of Kung-Fu, ‚ÄòMok Gar Kuen’. A spinning of the body in a full circle from a crouched position while extending one leg to sweep an opponent or temporarily offset their balance.

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