No Shadow Kick kick start systems due

Posted on December 23rd, 2007 in Uncategorized by admin

The no shadow kick () is a martial arts technique associated with the martial arts master Wong Fei Hung. Said to be so fast that it casts no shadow, the no shadow kick actually involves launching a fast, swift front kick while an opponent’s attention is drawn elsewhere, usually by keeping his arms occupied.

The traditional Chinese long robe offers an additional way to execute the no shadow kick. By flipping the front of one’s robe towards one’s opponent, his view of the kick underneath is obscured.

While widely exaggerated by Jet Li’s Wong Fei Hung in the Once Upon a Time in China movie series as a flurry of aerial kicks, you can actually see a glimpse of the real kick, when Jet Li’s character kicks his student, Butcher Lam or Porky as a reprimand, in one of the scenes of the first movie in the series.

Another example can be found in Jackie Chan’s first Drunken Master movie. The antagonist uses the no shadow kick as a bit of a signature move and executes it by flailing his kicking leg rapidly to confuse his opponent before making the strike.


See also

  • Wong Fei Hung

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