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what style did the rolling sobat kick come from i know it's a funny looking jump spin back kick but where did it come from, somebody told me kickboxing. what does sobat mean?

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dunno, but korean stylists are known for some pretty wild kicks, you might try there

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i found a picture of what it looks like wierd isn't it.

 

it starts like this

 

http://www.karateforums.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=234

 

and ends like this

 

http://www.karateforums.com/album_pic.php?pic_id=235

 

so what style did it originate from.

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well, the people in the photo are wearing WTF dobok, and the kick looks like what is known as a spinning back kick

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yeah, what tommarker said!

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The picture is definitely of a jump back kick (sorry, I don't use many Korean terms :) ), I've done it many times before.

 

However, the term sobat...I'm almost certain that's a Russian word. *hops off to investigate*

 

...OK I just asked my mom (who, by the way, was a Russian linguist for the Army 20 years ago), and she's pretty sure it means "Sunday" or "Sabbath". That's not 100%, though.

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the only thing i do not get is why somebody would name a kick; rolling sunday kick?

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