You need crazy speed and accuracy for that though, but that big of a kick should be kind of predictable since the user needs to wind up the power to execute such a big kick, I'd resort to an upper cut instead of that kick, since you still get to use the power of your legs in that punch and it's way faster and accurate.
@Antionitonio Bianchinitio LMAO. Ok. Jin's kick is the brazilian kick and works wonders. The 540 telegraphs and you turn your back. It's a hail mary/finisher, like a rolling thunder kick.
@Antionitonio Bianchinitio bro has never seen a good question mark kick before 💀 You probably think pamp strikes and karate chops work in real fights 😂
@Antionitonio Bianchinitio have you seen Luke Rockhold's question mark kick? Crazy power in it, I have practiced it enough to get some decent power with it. All depends on the martial artist themselves...
Jin's kick is actually called a Brazilian kick. If you manage to catch someone off guard with that, you could slam your foot down on their neck and cause extreme damage
@@jestfullgremblim8002 question mark kick and brazilan kick are the same kick. It was first used by Brazilian karate fighters in Kyokushin, earning the name, Brazilian kick. Later it was used by Muay Thai fighters who probably took a cue from the Brazilian Kyokushin fighters and they started calling it the question mark kick. I know because I used to practice Kyokushin myself.
@@godboyss Tae Kwon do is literally one of the first martial arts I ever did and it is the question mark kick, unless you meant in the game, gotta clarify these things my guy
@@xxTrickyidk i work a punching bag and it just came naturally to me but i do it a bit different, instead of staying on the same side with the fake kick, i fake kick one side and switch up to the other side like im doing a juke move with a human soccer ball.
@@juanzilla6436 Yea. Lowering his body will give more power as more muscles can connect and could even be a one-shot but if the opponent dodges then he will be vulnerable for (though just by a little but still) more time. It's a high risk n' even higher return
Hwoarang's back kick is literally an Mike Tyson KO shot when hit in the right spot, just imagine if the opponent is jumping then you land this to his groin 💀.
If the high side kick is a little less exaggerated, it's very effective. It's basically the same as a teep, but with more power. Jin's roundhouse is amazing. It's got a little downward angle to it. That thing will put someone to sleep.
THANK YOU! Everyone these days don't know a side kick from a back kick! Maybe because the way TKD does it, it looks to start off like a back kick but ends up a side kick Before it's fully extended.
@@user-ns4zm8qe9p I wouldn’t say it’s all that tricky if your body is flexible enough. Takes some practice but you could get a pretty solid one in a week max
@@rin-sv2sk 2 months late but that technique is basically a single motion roundhouse. Where as Jins kick changes angle half way through by bending the knee making it more like a Brazilian or Question Mark kick.
Jim’s kick is truly FLABBERGASTING!! I once tried that jin’s kick in sparring with my 6 year senior batchmate who was very experienced (almost 10 years, while I was only 4 year experienced), he was also 1.3x my height. But as I executed it with speed, it first confused him as he thought I was going for chest, then with a sudden thud I gave a leg slap on his face and everyone was clapping for me. I gotta say it’s my favourite kick and is really really effective. Edit - The fact that people don’t believe in this (replies) already made me more proud that I did something which people don’t want to believe. Long live haters, you make us feel alive 💋 Edit 2 - I really commend all those people who are not jealous of someone’s achievement. I can already see RU-vid replies full of 13 year old brain dead clown kids whom their parents didn’t teach appreciation of others. Keep crying kiddos in replies. I will keep achieving and you will keep barking, alchemist book have already taught me that people don’t believe extraordinary things one has achieved. ❤️
@@johndelaney5173 I don’t usually comment. But this was a short I had association with in my past. And I still use this kick the most. So be secured since what I wrote is 100% truth. I’m feeling like playing among us here though 😂
In a streetfight I would never jump around… good earth contact balance and always straight to the target.. back and foreward looking for open positions to hit fast and hard … but also trying to hit hard his feet’s or arms … short hard quick … no mercy … 🔥🔥🔥
As someone who’s trained in fighting, Jin’s kick is the most practical, efficient and effective kick you could do in a real fight. It’s a question mark roundhouse that can be used in combination. The other ones are to slow and predictable and leave you exposed
@@neel6978Jin’s move set was originally based on some form of Karate. I think it’s still rooted in Karate, but feels less traditional in more recent games.
Weird, as someone who trains and competes, the exact kick we see in this video is not only not powerful but impractical. Hwaorang’s on the other hand I find the best. You easily close distance, you’ve got full extension, your kicks are thrown in between the opponent’s guard, and you can easily get back into stance. I’m utterly confused as to why many seem to think jin’s the most effective.
@@kewtheii6764 A really good spin back kick aimed somewhere like the throat, chin, or nose could straight up kill someone given the right circumstances, especially if it’s a counter. The question mark kick is really cool as a faint and it can work if your opponent takes the bait, but that’s a big *IF* lol
Jin's kick is my favorite, it probably hurts a whole lot, and I don't have to trip and fall because of my near total inability to balance or land. Hwoarang's is pretty cool though too
Short, simple and fast kicks are the most effective, fancy spinning stuff is essentially telegraphing your intentions to the opponent 3 seconds in advance.