A Switch Kick is any combination of two kicks where the first kick is a feint, intended to fool the target into believing that one type of kick is coming, to set the target up for the second (real) kick. A common example of a Switch Kick is the Double Roundhouse Kick (i.e., using both legs), but other combinations can be used as well, such as a Front Kick (feint) to a Roundhouse Kick (real) both kicks using the same leg.
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