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Revision 6 . . September 18, 2001 2:02 am by Larry Sanger [Deleting dictionary definition]
Revision 5 . . (edit) September 17, 2001 10:01 pm by Pinkunicorn
  

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1. A kick is an attack using the foot, knee? or leg? to cause damage to the opponent. This attack often used in hand to hand combat. Kicks are generally slower but more powerful than strikes.
In the martial arts, a kick is an attack using the foot, knee? or leg? to cause damage to the opponent. This attack often used in hand to hand combat. Kicks are generally slower but more powerful than strikes.

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A great number of kicks exist, and many have names for themselves. Often the same movement will have different names in different martial arts.



2. A pleasurable feeling. See euphoria.
A great number of kicks exist, and many have names for themselves. Often the same movement will have different names in different martial arts.

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